Lex Ursonensis

As Lex Ursonensis research refers to the Certificate of Incorporation ( city law ) of the Roman city of Colonia Iulia Genetiva, today Urso (Spain). She goes back to basics to Gaius Julius Caesar, was perhaps brought to Caesar's death of Marcus Antonius before the People's Assembly and also revised later.

Inscription

Parts of a version of the text from the Flavian period are obtained in a 1870/71 bronze inscription discovered. There are four panels with section 61-82, 91-106 and 123-134.

In the individual sections many details to manage the city have survived. Thus, section 74 prohibits the burning of the dead near the city and section 127 governs the seating arrangements in the theater.

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