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The Acta were public notices displayed in a public noticeboard. They were called Acta Diurna (Daily Public Records). They were daily official notices inscribed on stone or metal and hang on boards in the forum. They were also called simply Acta or Diurna or Acta Popidi or Acta Publica. Originally they published the results of legal proceedings, the outcome of trials and new laws. Later they also included other public announcements and notices about the births, marriages and deaths of important people. The notices weredisplayedfor a couple of days and then they were taken down and archived.

Julius Caesar published the measures he took in the form of Acta.

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