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The lex Atilia Marcia was a Roman law, introduced by the tribunes of the plebs Lucius Atilius and Gaius Marcius in 311 BC. The law empowered the people to elect 16 military tribunes for each of the four legions.[1][2]

  1. ^ Thatcher, Bruce (May 2017). Rise & Decline. ISBN 9781365771279.
  2. ^ Botsford, George Willis (1909). The Roman Assemblies: From Their Origin to the End of the Republic. The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. ISBN 9781584771654.

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