LEX VALERIA HORATIA

LEX VALERIA HORATIA

lex Valeria Horatia (leks v[schwa]-leer-ee-[schwa] h[schwa]-ray-shee-[ schwa]). [Latin] Roman law. A law making enactments by the assembly of the people in tribes binding on all citizens. ? Several laws of this name were passed in 449 B.C.One was aimed at strengthening the force of plebiscita. Another protected plebeian tribunes with sacrosanctity. A third, more dubious, law falls between the lex Valeria of 509 B.C. and the lex Valeria of 300 B.C. in granting the right of provocatio to the Roman citizen oppressed by a magistrate. Cf. LEX HORTENSIA.
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