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Publilian laws : ウィキペディア英語版 | Publilian laws Publilian Laws refers to a set of laws meant to increase the amount of political power the plebeian class held in the Roman Republic. The laws are named for Publilius Volero and Quintus Publilius Philo, the two men responsible for the laws passing. == Lex Publilia Voleronis == The ''lex Publilia Voleronis'', was passed in 471 BC by tribune Publilius Volero. The law gave the power to elect tribunes to the Tribal Assembly rather than the Century Assembly. This law gave plebeians the right to initiate laws. Publilius Volero also saw that the Tribal Assembly should be organized by district, with each district casting a single vote decided by the majority within that district. The four Servian districts were limited to the city (''tribus urbanae''), and the land conquered after the Servian period was divided into sixteen districts (''tribus rusticae''). A twenty-first district, called Crustuminian was created in the place that the Plebeians organized themselves in order to have an uneven number of districts and avoid ties.
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