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Canulēius

Gaius. A Roman tribune of the people, who in B.C. 445 made a law permitting the marriage of patricians with plebeians, and also requiring that one of the two consuls should be chosen annually from among the plebeians. See Livy, iv. 3, etc.

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    • Livy, The History of Rome, Book 4, 3
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