lex atilia

lex Atilia (leks [schwa]-til-ee-[schwa]). [Latin] Roman law. A law granting to magistrates the right to appoint guardians. • The law is named after the person who proposed it, perhaps the tribune L. Atilius Regulus. It was enacted about 210 B.C. — Also termed Atilian law.
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