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Lex Roscia theatralis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lex Roscia theatralis The ''lex Roscia theatralis'' was a Roman law of 67 BC that reserved 14 rows of good seats in the theater for members of the equestrian order. It was sponsored by the tribune Roscius Otho. The ''equites'' or "knights" who had this privilege were presumably not all those who met the property requirements under the census for admission to the order, but rather those who had the right of the "public horse", a smaller and more elite group.〔Elizabeth Rawson, "''Discrimina ordinum:'' The ''Lex Julia Theatralis''," ''Papers of the British School at Rome'' 55 (1987), p. 102.〕 〔Cicero, ''Pro Murena'', 19〕 The Latin poet Horace refers to it satirically in his ''Epistulae'', and wonders whether ''melior est an puerorum nenia'' (it is really better than the children's nursery rhyme). == See also ==
* List of Roman laws
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