The Law of the Twelve Tables was Rome's first written and published code of law. They were hung on boards at the forum and they were written in a simple language to make them easy to understand. They covered matters which now we would call civil and criminal law. They set punishments and procedures for trials. Prior to the Tables, there were only religious laws which priests kept secrets. The proceedings of the senate were not published. This made a lot of room for arbitrary use of power and abuse. Now Roman citizens had a clear set of rules.
ancient Rome
ancient Rome
There were twelve large bronze tablets inscribed with laws
The Law of the Twelve Tables was the basis for Roman Republic law.
the twelve tables
ancient Rome
there were only twelve tables in ancient rome and they were Rome's written laws and were placed in the forum
ancient Rome
ancient Rome
There were twelve large bronze tablets inscribed with laws
The Law of the Twelve Tables was the basis for Roman Republic law.
the twelve tables
Rome's first written laws were called the twelve tables.
Rome's first set of written laws is called The Twelve Tables.
The Law of the Twelve Tables was Rome' first written and published code of law.
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Rome.