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The Hortensian law of 287 BC did not bar anybody from serving in the government. Both patricians and plebeians continued to be entitled to stand for election to public office. What this law did was to make the resolutions of the Plebeian Council (plebiscites) binding on all Roman citizens, including the patricians.

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