Western Civilization Blog Post #46

May 4th, 2020

The Twelve Tables

The Twelve Tables were twelve tablets hung in the forum that contained the basic laws of Rome. They were written by ten officials in 451 B.C. The laws were made in favor of the plebians because the patricians were overpowering them with their high positions. Before the creation of the Twelve Tables, there was a conflict called the conflict of the orders. The plebians decided to put pressure on the patricians by doing a huge public protest where they left the city of Rome and refused to bear arms during the war. By doing this, the tribune of the plebians was formed. The tribune of the plebs was a government position only accessible by plebians. They were able to propose legislation, intervene legally, and veto magistrates. The next action of the tribune of plebs was to make sure the laws were written down. Roman laws contained three things: the preamble, the main text, and the sanctio. 

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