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restoring the consulship, requiring a plebeian consul seat, limiting the amount of public land that one person could hold, and regulating debts. He also passed a law stipulating that the
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describes the activities of Gaius Licinius in great detail, it is likely that his description is not accurate; much of it is suspiciously similar to events in the age of the
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He was later charged with violating his own laws concerning the ownership of land and was forced to pay a heavy fine.
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pointed out the historical untrustworthiness and contradictions in this tale.
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two hundred years later, and it is quite possible that the annalist
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