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Lex Canuleia

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The Lex Canuleia (named after the tribune Gaius Canuleius, who proposed it) is a Roman law which, abolishing a corresponding Twelve Tables prohibition, allowed marriage between patricians and plebeians, with children inheriting the father's class.

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  • Lex de conubio patrum et plebis

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