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Joy Garrison
9 June, 16:36
Who oversaw the law courts of the roman republic?
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Sylvia Franklin
9 June, 19:18
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The law courts of the roman republic were overseen by the Tribunes ("Tribuni Plebi"), or "Tribunes of the people"; these protected the interests of the plebeians, i. e., the people.
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