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DECEMVIRI (" the ten men ") , the name applied by the Romans to any official commision of ten. The title was often followed by a statement of the purpose for which the commission was appointed, e.g. Xviri legibus scribundis, stlitibus judicandis, sacris faciundis. I. Apart from such qualification, it signified chiefly the temporary commission which superseded all the ordinary magistrates of the Republic from 451 to 449 B.C., for the purpose of drawing up a code of flaws. In 462 B.C. a tribune proposed that the appointment of a commission to draw up a code expressing the legal 'principles of the administration was necessary to secure for the plebs a hold over magisterial caprice. Continued agitation to this effect resulted in an agreement in 452 B.C. between patricians and plebeians that decemvirs should be appointed to draw up a code, that during their tenure of office all other magistracies should be in abeyance, that they should not be subject to appeal, but that they should be bound to maintain the laws which guaranteed by religious sanctions the rights of the plebs. The first board of decemvirs (apparently consisting wholly of patricians) was appointed to hold office during 451 B.C.; and the chief
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ordinary magistrates were restored.II. The judicial board of decemvirs (stlitibus judicandis) formed a civil court of ancient origin concerned mainly with questions bearing on the status of individuals. They were originally a body
IV. Decemvirs were also appointed from time to time to control the distribution of the public land (agris dandis adsignandis; see AGRARIAN LAWS).BtattoxRArxv.B. G. Niebuhr , History of Rome (Eng. trans.), 309.et seq. (Cambridge , 1832); Th. Mommsen, History of Rome,bk. ii. c. 2, vol. i. pp. 36! et seq. (Eng. trans., new ed., 1894); Romisches Staatsrecht, ii. 6o5 et seq., 714 ( Leipzig
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