The Roman Republic enacted the Lex Plautia Papiria
The Roman Republic enacted the Lex Plautia Papiria, a landmark legislation that addressed the grievances of the Italian allies who had not rebelled against Rome
The Roman Republic enacted the Lex Plautia Papiria, a landmark legislation that addressed the grievances of the Italian allies who had not rebelled against Rome
Titus led Rome with a firm commitment to fairness and equity. His administration enacted laws that upheld the rights of all citizens
Theodosius's legacy as a lawgiver is enshrined in the significance of the Theodosian Code. It comprised a wide array of legal provisions
Rufus achieved renown for his defense of Marcus Aemilius Scaurus against charges of bribery, a case that tested his legal skills & strategic
Labeo earned accolades for his defense of Titus Labienus against charges of treason, a case that showcased his legal prowess & strategic
Cicero achieved acclaim for his defense of Sextus Roscius against charges of patricide, a case that captivated ancient Rome.
Gallus garnered attention for his defense of Gaius Verres, the corrupt governor of Sicily, in a high-profile trial against charges of extortion.
Pollio achieved renown for his defense of Gaius Rabirius against charges of treason, marking a pivotal moment in Roman legal history.
Archias achieved fame through his defense of the esteemed poet Marcus Tullius Cicero against accusations of citizenship irregularities.
Crassus gained renown for his defense of Gaius Manlius, a case that reverberated through the corridors of power in ancient Rome.