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Lex Canuleia : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lex Canuleia The ''Lex Canuleia'' is a law of the Roman Republic passed in the year 445 BCE.〔(The Roman Law Library, incl. ''Leges'' )〕 Named after the tribune Gaius Canuleius, who proposed it, it abolished a corresponding prohibition in the Twelve Tables and allowed marriage between patricians and plebeians, with children inheriting the father's social status.〔Liv. 4.1-7〕 It is also referred to in Latin as the ''Lex de conubio patrum et plebis''. Canuleius also carried through a law that permitted plebeians to hold the office of consul, the highest of the Roman magistracies, which the patricians had retained as their prerogative. ==In fiction== In the 1930s novella Goodbye Mr Chips,〔Hilton,J.Little, Brown and Company, 1934〕 which is set in an English Public School, its protagonist is trying to explain the law to his Remove Class:
“So, if Mr Patrician told Miss Plebs that, love you as I do, I cannot marry you; she would reply ‘Oh yes you can, you liar!’”
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