Laws of Canulea ( lat. Lex Canuleia ) - bills proposed in ancient Rome by the tribune of the people Guy Canulea . Possible dates: 445 BC. er , 444 BC er , 443 BC er . According to one law, the old prohibition of marriages between patricians and plebeians (jus connubii) was abolished. Kanulei also offered to allow the plebeians to the consulate , but this proposal could not be realized. As a compromise from 444 BC. er The magistracy of military tribunes with the consular authority was introduced, where the plebeians were also admitted. The laws of Kanuleya initiated the first period of the struggle between the patricians and the plebeians in ancient Rome .
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