LICINIA Lex — apud Rom. multiplex fuit: de agris possidendis: de septem iugeris viritim dividendis: de foenore: de sodalitiis: de Tribunnorum comitiis: de triginta assibus, edendi causâ, consumendis, in dies singulos Cal. Nonis et Nundinis Romanis. Sic Licinia … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Licinia — is the name of women in the gens Licinia.It can also be a personal or first name for women. The name Licinia can also refer to the Lex Licinia Sextia [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/secondary/SMIGRA*/Lex Licinia.html] , an… … Wikipedia
Lex Licinia Sextia — was a Roman law passed in 367 BCE and took effect in 366 BCE. It restored the consulship, allegedly reserved one of the two consular positions for a plebeian (though subsequent years did see two patricians as consul), and introduced new limits on … Wikipedia
Lex — f. (Plural Leges, lateinisch für „Gesetz“) ist ein Begriff aus dem Römischen Reich, der im weiteren Sinne jede Rechtsvorschrift bezeichnet, im engeren Sinne jedoch nur die Rechtsvorschriften, die einen bestimmten Weg durchlaufen hatten. Ursprung… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Lex Licinia Mucia — was a Roman law established in 95 BC by consuls Lucius Licinius Crassus and Quintus Mucius Scaevola Pontifex. Its purpose was to remove Latins and Italians from the citizen rolls by prosecution of all citizens who falsely claimed to have Roman… … Wikipedia
AGRARIA LEX — quae ferebatur de agris populo dividendis Liv. l. 2. c. 41. Seditionum, et eversae sub I. Caesare Rei publ. occasio. Vide Cicer. pro Lege Agrariâ. Florum l. 3. c. 3. et 13. Appian. l. 1. Bell. Civ. Primum a Sp. Cassio tertium Consule an. Urb.… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Mucia lex — Mucia lex, s. Licinia (Mucia) lex … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
SEXTIA Lex — quae et Sextia Licinia dicitur, de creando altero Consulum ex plebe, data est an. Urb. Cond. 426. a C. Licinio Stolone, L Sextio Tribuno Pl. L. Furio Camillo Dictatore, ut testatur Livius l. 6. etc. Sextia Menenia Lex an. Urb. Cond. 301. a P.… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
MUTIA Lex — quae et Licinia, a Q. Mutio Scaevola Pontif. Maximo et L. Licinio Crasso Consulib. an. 658. Urb. Cond. lata, Claudiae primum, dein Papiae legis tenorem renovavit, iubens, ut in suae quisque civitatis ius redigeretur. Vide supra … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
JUNIA — I. JUNIA Calvina, decora et procax femina, sotor L. Silani, ob libetiora verba frattis, qui eam Iunconem nominavit, incesti fuit suspecta. Restituta a Nerone, post caedem Matris. Tac. Ann. l. 12. c. 4. II. JUNIA Familia, ex iis qui cum Aenea… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale