Lex Caecilia de censoria
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Lex Caecilia de censoria
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Lex Caecilia De Censoria was passed by Metellus Scipio, Roman Consul of 52 BC. It repealed a law passed by the tribune Publius Clodius Pulcher in 58 BC, which had prescribed certain rules for the Censors in exercising their functions as inspectors of public morals (mores). It also required the concurrence of both Censors to inflict the nota censoria. During the census, the Censors could place a nota next to the name of a citizen, usually for offenses such as bankruptcy, cowardice, or having been
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Roman census law
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2022-07-06T08:13:36Z
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