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Rohan
8 November, 08:55
What were the Twelve Tables?
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Carl Sanford
8 November, 11:35
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the Twelve Tables were a set of rules/laws inscribed on 12 bronze tablets in Rome around 450 BC.
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Joslyn
8 November, 11:38
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The Law of the Twelve Tables (Latin: Leges Duodecim Tabularum or Duodecim Tabulae) was the legislation that stood at the foundation of Roman law. The Tables consolidated earlier traditions into an enduring set of laws.
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