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The bronze tablets are a later reissue of the original text by Marcus Antonius, dating from the last third of the 1st century AD, with the peculiarity that the entire text is interpolated. While it's challenging to specify the origin and timing of the interpolations, it is believed that Marcus
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The laws that regulated colonies and municipalities were known as "leges datae," meaning they were given directly by a magistrate authorized by the assemblies based on a
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Antonius might have already modified Caesar's project; however, it's also possible that other interpolations were made later.
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Of the Law of Urso, a little over 50 chapters are currently preserved out of the 142 that it is believed to have contained.
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Amores Carredano, Fernando; Beltrán Fortes, José; Fernández Lacomba, Juan (2008).
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are a fundamental source for understanding the vast phenomenon of provincial
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Colony revenues: Public rentals (Vectigalia), fines for non-payments, etc.
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Religion in Republican Rome: Rationalization and Ritual Change
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The law addresses a wide range of local governance issues:
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3. The physical engraving on the bronze tablets of Osuna.
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Collection of the National Archaeological Museum, Madrid
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2. The issuance (datio) of the law by Marcus Antonius.
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Bronze
Urso
Osuna
Seville
National Archaeological Museum (Madrid)
Osuna
Seville
Andalusia
Spain
Flavians
National Archaeological Museum of Spain
Madrid
Roman assembly
Mark Antony
assassination of Julius Caesar
Pompey
Republican period
Venus
gens Iulia
Lex Flavia Malacitana
comitial law
Iberian Peninsula
legal
Romanization
colleges
pontiffs
augurs
Procedural
Public works

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