Twelve Tables (May 5)

The Twelve Tables were written laws, carved into tablets and shown in the Forum. This was a victory for plebeians, as it means patricians could no longer loosely interpret laws to benefit themselves anymore. This also established the idea that all free citizens were protected by the law, rather than just the upper classes.
The Twelve Tables weren't comparable to the Constitution, but rather a recording of preexisting, customary laws that were frequently changed or added to throughout the time of the Roman Republic.
Laws were proposed and discussed by assemblies, then voted on.

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