It set Roman law in stone, thus ensuring that patricians would no longer be able to twist or corrupt the laws to suit their own liking and take advantage of the plebeians. It marked a plebeian victory.
The Law of the Twelve Tables did not change the legal system of Rome. It created it. It was the first set of written laws.
the twelve tables
twelve tables? Yes, the twelve tables were the first written laws of the early Romans. However afterwards more laws were added and they were named after the senator's clan who proposed them, such as the Lex Julia, Lex Vaconia, Lex Oppia, etc.
Rome's first written laws were called the twelve tables.
Rome's first set of written laws is called The Twelve Tables.
The twelve Tablets were important because they gave Rome its first written code of laws
The Law of the Twelve Tables was Rome' first written and published code of law.
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in rome probably
there were only twelve tables in ancient rome and they were Rome's written laws and were placed in the forum
ancient Rome