
The Servian constitution is the military and political organization of ancient Rome attributed by Roman tradition to the semi-legendary sixth king of Rome, Servius Tullius (578–534 BC). Most of the Servian reforms extended voting rights to certain groups, in particular to Rome`s citizen-commoners who were minor landholders or landless citizens ....
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(from the article `Servius Tullius`) traditionally the sixth king of Rome, who is credited with the Servian Constitution, which divided citizens into five classes according to wealth. ...
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