APPŬLĒIA, De Coloniis Deducendis. (Cic. pro Balbo, 21.)
APPŬLĒIA MAJESTĀTIS. [[Majestas].]
ATERNIA TARPĒIA, B.C. 455. This lex empowered all magistrates to fine persons who resisted their authority; but it fixed the highest fine at two sheep and thirty cows, or two cows and thirty sheep, for the authorities vary in this.
ĂTĬA DE SĂCERDŌTIIS (B.C. 63), proposed by the tribune T. Atius Labienus, repealed the Lex Cornelia de Sacerdotiis.
ĂTĪLĬA MARCĬA, B.C. 312, empowered the populus to elect 16 tribuni militum for each of four legions.
ĂTĪLĬA, respecting tutores.
ĂTĪNĬA, respecting thefts.
ĂTĪNĬA, of uncertain date, was a plebiscitum which gave the rank of senator to a tribune. This measure probably originated with C. Atinius, who was tribune B.C. 130.
AUFĬDĬA. [[Ambitus].]
AURĒLĬA (B.C. 70), enacted that the judices should be chosen from the senators, equites, and tribuni aerarii. [[Judex].]