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Lex Tullia de ambitu

Lex Tullia

also: lex de ambitu, law on canvassing, legis ambitus

The anti-bribery law on electoral canvassing carried by Cicero himself during his consulship in 63 BC, stiffening the penalties of the earlier Lex Calpurnia (notably a ten-year exile). In the Pro Murena Cicero stresses that, as both consul and author of this very law, he could still defend Murena because no act actually contrary to the statute had been proved.

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For Lucius Murena speeches · 3 mentions
Against Vatinius speeches · 1 mention
For Lucius Cornelius Balbus speeches · 1 mention

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