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 Undt 290 Uw lands, pabUc, 19-20, 40; maziinum to be occupied, 66, 69; of Capua, oonfiflcated, 131, 14A-146 ; rent on, not collected, 144 ; distribution of, by Satuminus, 183-184 ; by Rullus, 226; Caesar's assignment of, 275. Latins, the, 1; territory of, 2; in league with Rome, 93; revolt of, 95; the prisci Latini, 100; during and after the second Punic war, 130-131, 135, 189, 190; citizenship, 167, 174, 190-191 ; the transpadane, 255; given citizenship, 260; see Lensation from, 12, 15, see SencUe; AcUian, 171 ; Aelian and Fufian, 141 ; first agrarian, 51 ; agrarian of HI b.c, 177 ; Antonia de proecriptorum li- beHa, 260; Atemio-Tarpeian, 51; Atia de eaoerdotiiet 228; Aurelia judiciaHa, 216; Caelian (ballot), 157 ; Caecilio-Didian, 185 ; agrarian, of Caesar, 236-237; his criminal law, 279-280 ; concerning debts, 261, 265; his municipal law, 276-277; of Lucius Caesar (citizenship), 190-191; Calpumia de ambitu, 218; Calpumia de pecuniis repe- lundie, 145-146; Cassian (ballot), 157 ; centuriata de eeneoria poten- tate, 61; Claudian, 115-116, 117; Comelio-Baebian, 144 ; rogatio Cornelia Caecilia, 243; Comelio- Fulvian, 144 ; of Gaius Cornelius, 217-218 ; the curiate {lex curiata), 11, 14, 27, 35-36, 156, 247 ; Genu- cian, 73, 192, 261; de hello indi- cendo, 156, see Declaration of war; Didia cibaria/l52; Domitia de sacerdotiis, 180; of Marcus Livius Drusus the younger, 187-189; Fannia dbaria, 152; agrarian, of Flaminius, 112-114; on coinage, 122-123 ; Flavian law of procedure, 80; Gabinian, regarding piracy, law (continued), 218-219; Gabinian (ballot), 157; of Gains Gracchus respecting ap- peal, 169; distribution of grain, 169-170; equestrian jurors, 170- 171; province of Asia, 171; con- sular provinces, 171-172 ; colo- nies and roads, 172-173; character of laws of Grains Gracchus, 175-176 ; fate of, 176-177; agrarian, of Tiberius Gracchus, 160-162; its results, 163-165; Hortensian, 83- 85; Julia de Hvitate sociie et LatinU danda, 190-191 ; Julia de pecuniis repetundis, 238; Julio- Papirian, 51; Licinia de sodalU ciis, 246 ; Licinia Mucia de dvibus regundis, 189; Licinio-Seztian, 66- 70, 112, 161 ; Maenian, 85; Mamil- ian, 179; Manilian, 220-221; of Gains Marins, 179 ; laws of 342 B.C., 72-73; rogatio Messia, 242- 243; Orchia, 152; Plautian on Jurors, 191-192, 197 ; Papirian, 157, 166; Plautio-Papirian (citizen- ship), 191, 196; Pompeia de am^ bitu, 240 ; de vt, 250; of Pompeius, concerning jurors, 246; electoral corruption, 249; leges Publiliae Philonis, 74; Publilia Voleronis, 48; of Publius Clodius Pulcber, 239; concerning appeal, 239-240; of Rullus, 226-227; Ogulnian, 82; Ovinian, 75-76, 137, 201; Poete- lian, 76-77 ; Porcian (appeal) , 133 ; Bubrian (Carthage), 172, 175; Rn- brian (cisalpine municipalities), 260, 276; of P. Sulpidus Rufus, 193-195 ; sacratae, 42, 51 ; satura, 185; of L. Appuleius Satuminus (treason), 188 ; Sempronia Judid' aria, 170-171; ServUia agraria, 226-227; Servilian (Jurors), 178- 179; ServUia r^etundarum, 179; of Gnaens Pompeius Strabo (lesser Latin rights), 191; sumptuary laws, 152; of Spurius Thorius, 176-177; Tullia de amhitu, 229;