Lex Ogulnia

The Lex Ogulnia was a Roman law that BC stipulated in the year 300, that plebeians were allowed occupy almost all priesthoods. Moreover, it was with him, the number of pontiffs to eight and raised the augurs from three to nine. Five of the augurs had to be plebeian accordance with this Regulation. The lex Ogulnia, named after the tribune Quintus Ogulnius Gallus, was a major achievement, which emerged from the time of the stands fighting. As the official end of the stands fighting applies the Lex Hortensia (287 BC), which stipulated that the decisions of the Plebejerversammlung the laws of Zenturiatskomitien would henceforth face equal.

  • 300 BC
  • Roman policy
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