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EPISODE · May 7, 2026 · 17 MIN

From Kings to the Twelve Tables: Rome's Early Legal Evolution

from Historia Juris: A Layman's Guide to the History of the Law · host Randy Scudder, Esq.

In this episode of Historia Juris, host Randy explores the early legal history of Rome, focusing on the transition from customary laws governed by priests and tradition to the establishment of the 12 Tables. These tables were Rome's first attempt at a public legal code, reflecting the influence of religion, family, and social hierarchy in shaping judicial authority. Randy delves into the legendary nature of early Roman accounts and highlights how early laws were deeply intertwined with social customs and rituals. The episode culminates with the significant role of social struggles between patricians and plebeians in making Roman laws publicly accessible.

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