Leges Genuciae

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title: Leges Genuciae
text: Leges Genuciae were laws passed in 342 BC by Tribune of the Plebs Lucius Genucius. These laws covered several topics: they banned lending that carried interest, which soon was not enforced; they forbade holding two magistracies at the same time or within the next 10 years; and lastly, they required at least one consul to be a plebeian. The first time both consuls were plebeian was in 172 BC. By then, that provision was the only one that continued to be enforced.
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description: Ancient Roman laws
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