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27 October, 03:11

O what did the Law of the Twelve Tables in ancient Rome refer? A) No more than twelve people could eat at a dinner table. B) Only twelve emperors could rule within a given dynasty. C) There were twelve large bronze tablets inscribed with laws. D) A gladiator would be set free if he won twelve consecutive tournaments.

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  1. 27 October, 04:26
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    C) The Twelve Tables refer to twelve bronze tablets that are considered the earliest recording of Ancient Rome in which Twelve laws were inscribed.
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