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Ser. Cornelius Maluginensis V;;;;07.01.-376;;3
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[[Servius Sulpicius Praetextatus|Ser. Sulpicius Praetextatus]] II (post.);;;;07.01.-376;;3
[[Servius Sulpicius Praetextatus|Ser. Sulpicius Praetextatus]] II (post.);;;;07.01.-376;;3
(375-371 BC) According to Livy, the tribunes [[Gaius Licinius Stolo]] and [[Lucius Sextius]] introduced new laws known as the ''[[Lex Licinia Sextia]]'', which provoked strong resistance from the patricians. Licinius Stolo and Sextius resorted to using the tribunican veto to prevent either consuls or consular tribunes from being elected. The actual length of this period is controversial, with primary sources stating it was one (Diodorus Siculus), five (''Fasti Capitolini''), or ten (Livy) years.;;;;07.01.-375;;
([375]-[371 BCE]) According to Livy, the tribunes [[Gaius Licinius Stolo]] and [[Lucius Sextius]] introduced new laws known as the ''[[Lex Licinia Sextia]]'', which provoked strong resistance from the patricians. Licinius Stolo and Sextius resorted to using the tribunican veto to prevent either consuls or consular tribunes from being elected. The actual length of this period is controversial, with primary sources stating it was one (Diodorus Siculus), five (''Fasti Capitolini''), or ten (Livy) years.;;;;07.01.-375;;
'''Consular tribunes''';;;;07.01.-370;;3
'''Consular tribunes''';;;;07.01.-370;;3
[[Aulus Manlius Capitolinus|A. Manlius Capitolinus]] V;;;;07.01.-370;;3
[[Aulus Manlius Capitolinus|A. Manlius Capitolinus]] V;;;;07.01.-370;;3

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