You are most likely referring to the Forum.
The earliest written Roman civil law was written on twelve tablets.
The Law of the twelve Tablets contained Rome's first written code of laws. Therefore, it constituted the foundation of Roman law. Its provisions were largely procedural. They stipulated rigorous procedures and strict penalties.
The leader of the Babylonians, Hammurabi aka The Lawgiver, created 282 laws that were inscribed into the 12 Stone Tablets by scribes. The most widely known law is "an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth." These laws came to be classified as the Code of Hammurabi :)
12 in Roman numerals is XII
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Double check with the prescriber of the tablets, but it is normally worded. two tablets a day or one tablet twice daily I:E every 12 Hours
It is: 12 = XII
It is: 12 = XII
2 tablets.. every 12 hours
Arabic ' 12 Roman ; XII Look ant any classical analogue clock, you will see the '12' written in Roman numerals 'XII'.
The number 12 is represented by the Roman numeral XII