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repetundae

 

repetundae (‘restitution’; in full, res repetundae, ‘restitution of property’). When a Roman provincial governor returned to Rome, any accusations made by provincials about extortion were brought before a special court. The penalty was simple restitution.

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Gaius Servilius Glaucia
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