they were displayed in the Roman Forum (market place)
law of the twelve tables.
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The twelve tables help the student of roman culture learn about what the laws were! Sorry this is very bad answer! Hahaaha
The Law of the Twelve Tables (Lex Duodecim Tabularum, more informally simply Duodecim Tabulae) was the ancient legislation that stood at the foundation of Roman law. The Law of the Twelve Tables formed the centerpiece of the constitution of the Roman Republic and the core of the mos maiorum.
The Law of The Twelve Tables is the ancient legislation that was the foundation of Roman law. The Twelve Tables were the result of a class struggle between the Patricians and the Plebeians. The Twelve Tables allowed the Plebeians (or the ones that were Roman citizens) basic rights against each other.
-The Twelve Tables spelled out the Roman code of laws. -The Twelve Tables were written down. -The Twelve Tables were displayed publicly. -The Twelve Tables protected all citizens, including the plebeians.
They were inscribed on bronze tablets and displayed at the Roman forum
It was the Law of the Twelve Tables. It was inscribed on twelve bronze tablets which were displayed at the Roman forum, which was a civic centre, not a market place.
the roman forum
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The Twelve Tables
law of the twelve tables.
twelve tables
twelve tables
twelve tables
the roman forum
its another early example of written "laws" or codes of behavior being displayed publicly for all who could read them (like Hammurabi's code)