Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 February 2021
During the fourth century BC, the economy of Rome changed profoundly in terms of the acquisition and control of land. The whole period was characterised by dialectics between patricians and plebeians, and by land reforms and colonisation, culminating in the passing of the leges Liciniae Sextiae in 367 BC and Appius Claudius’ social reforms of 312 BC, which took place when Rome already had already full control of the central coastal Tyrrhenian area and of a great part of southern Italy.
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