The Laws of the Twelve Tables (Latin: lex duodecim tabularum) was the legislation that stood at the foundation of Roman law. Laws of the Twelve Tables · Ancient sources |
Introduction · Table I. Proceedings Preliminary to Trial · Table II. Trial · Table III. Execution of Judgment · Table IV. Paternal Power · Table V. Inheritance and ... |
The Twelve Tables give the student of Roman culture a chance to look into the workings of a society which is still quite agrarian in outlook and operations. |
1. A dead man shall not be buried or burned within the city. 2. One must not do more than this; one must not smooth the pyre with an axe . . . 3. . . .three ... |
The Twelve Tables addressed rights with regard to courts, debt, family law, inheritance, property ownership, torts, public and religious laws, and marriage. |
It is forbidden to pass laws in private. It is also forbidden to pass laws against a single person. Table X: Funeral Rites. No man shall be buried or cremated ... |
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