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Athens (Greece) (search for this): book 12, chapter 23
444 B.C.When Praxiteles was archon in Athens, the Eighty-fourth Olympiad was celebrated, that in which Crison of Himera
won the "stadion," and in Rome the following ten
menThe famous Decemvirate. were elected to draft
laws: Publius Clodius Regillanus, Titus Minucius, Spurius Veturius, Gaius Julius, Gaius
Sulpicius, Publius Sestius, Romulus (Romilius), Spurius Postumius Calvinius.The sources do not agree on the names. Here Publius Clodius
should be Appius Claudius; and Diodorus also omits the names of A. Manlius Vulso and P.
Curiatius.
These men drew up the laws.The Laws of the Twelve Tables, the first Roman laws to be put in writing. The
common Roman tradition was that two of the laws were passed under the second Decemvirate; but
Diodorus (chap. 26.1) states that they were added under the consuls Horatius and Valerius, and
this seems more likely (see Beloch, Römische Geschichte, p. 245). The
correct dates of the Decemvirates
Rome (Italy) (search for this): book 12, chapter 23
444 B.C.When Praxiteles was archon in Athens, the Eighty-fourth Olympiad was celebrated, that in which Crison of Himera
won the "stadion," and in Rome the following ten
menThe famous Decemvirate. were elected to draft
laws: Publius Clodius Regillanus, Titus Minucius, Spurius Veturius, Gaius Julius, Gaius
Sulpicius, Publius Sestius, Romulus (Romilius), Spurius Postumius Calvinius.The sources do not agree on the names. Here Publius Clodius
should be Appius Claudius; and Diodorus also omits the names of A. Manlius Vulso and P.
Curiatius.
These men drew up the laws.The Laws of the Twelve Tables, the first Roman laws to be put in writing. The
common Roman tradition was that two of the laws were passed under the second Decemvirate; but
Diodorus (chap. 26.1) states that they were added under the consuls Horatius and Valerius, and
this seems more likely (see Beloch, Römische Geschichte, p. 245). The
correct dates of the Decemvirates
444 BC (search for this): book 12, chapter 23
444 B.C.When Praxiteles was archon in Athens, the Eighty-fourth Olympiad was celebrated, that in which Crison of Himera
won the "stadion," and in Rome the following ten
menThe famous Decemvirate. were elected to draft
laws: Publius Clodius Regillanus, Titus Minucius, Spurius Veturius, Gaius Julius, Gaius
Sulpicius, Publius Sestius, Romulus (Romilius), Spurius Postumius Calvinius.The sources do not agree on the names. Here Publius Clodius
should be Appius Claudius; and Diodorus also omits the names of A. Manlius Vulso and P.
Curiatius.
These men drew up the laws.The Laws of the Twelve Tables, the first Roman laws to be put in writing. The
common Roman tradition was that two of the laws were passed under the second Decemvirate; but
Diodorus (chap. 26.1) states that they were added under the consuls Horatius and Valerius, and
this seems more likely (see Beloch, Römische Geschichte, p. 245). The
correct dates of the Decemvirate
450 BC (search for this): book 12, chapter 23