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Lex Hieronica

lex Hieronica

The Sicilian grain-tithe law inherited by Rome from Hiero II of Syracuse (3rd century BC); the meticulously balanced framework for the tithe-farming of Sicilian corn between cultivators and publicans. Verres's evasions and refashioning of this code structure the argument of In Verrem 2.3.

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Against Verres, Second Hearing, Book II speeches · 3 mentions

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