Lex Iunia centuriata (Nova Roma)
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− | <p>A. Tullia Scholastica, Praetor, 2760 a.u.c..</ | + | <p><i>A. Tullia Scholastica, Praetor, 2760 a.u.c..</i> </p> |
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This "Lex Iunia Centuriata" replaces paragraph I of the "Lex Vedia Centuriata".
The passage of the former leaves the remainder of the latter valid.
Whenever a consul or praetor convenes the comitia centuriata, the censores are to issue an edict specifying how many centuries are to be allocated to the classes. By all such edicts, the centuries will be allocated to five classes such that Class I will have the greatest number of centuries, and Class V the least.
Voted by the comitia centuriata, a.d. XIV Kal. Nov. MMDCCLII
(19 Oct. 1999).
(19 Oct. 1999).
Notes
- This text has been submitted a second time, with no modifications, to the same assembly, on the 2nd Dec. 1999, and voted on Dec. 22. by 55 votes vs 8.
- This law has been rescinded by leges LVII and LXXVII.
A. Tullia Scholastica, Praetor, 2760 a.u.c..