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See also:LICINIUS CALVUS STOLO, See also:GAIUS , See also:Roman statesman, the See also:chief representative of the plebeian Licinian gens, was See also:tribune in 377 B.C., See also:consul in 361. His name is associated with the Licinian or Licinio-Sextian See also:laws (proposed 377, passed 367), which practically ended the struggle between See also:patricians and plebeians. He was himself fined for possessing a larger See also:share of the public See also:land than his own See also:law allowed. See See also:ROME: See also:History, II. End of Article: LICINIUS CALVUS STOLO, GAIUSAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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