there were only twelve tables in ancient rome and they were Rome's written laws and were placed in the forum
Twelve tables.
twelve tables
There were heaps of laws in ancient Rome, and in fact, some countries base their legal system on Rome's. (Not exactly the same of course, but similar.) Citizens were given privileges but slaves didn't. Punishments were harsh, but the Romans generally were able to rule with stability, unless, of course, there was a rebellion or a power struggle. But generally, the law in Ancient Rome helped keep things in order.
cultural:the rise of christianity,once rome had spilt into halves the Byzantine Empire made christianity its main religion especially with its followers increase. Politically:the division of Rome into the eastern and western halves. continuities:The roman laws.In today's society we based our laws on the roman law system even though its not exactly the same we get our ideas from the romans law system.The Roman laws were based on the Greeks founding of democracy.Few of rome's continuities are Greo-Roman related.
If certain laws were passed, people's lives would be restricted/broadened.
some laws of Rome were no stealing, and face your consequence's and alot of modern day rules and laws
All the laws were important (at least for a time) in Rome. That's why they were called laws.
Rome's first set of written laws is called The Twelve Tables.
Rome's first written laws were called the twelve tables.
ancient Rome
Rome handled their difficulties with Laws
Laws.
The ancient Romans did not have injury laws.
the senate usually made civil laws
You need to say what the following laws are.
Rome.