Lex Ogulnia

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Lex Ogulnia (300 BC) is one of the results of the long class struggle between patricians and plebeians. With this law the priesthoods were open to plebeians.

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  • Other laws concerning the status of plebeians:
  1. Lex Canuleia- 445 BC
  2. Leges Liciniae Sextiae- 367 BC
  3. Lex Hortensia- 287 BC

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