ORCHĬA. [[Leges Sumptuariae].]
ŎVĪNĬA, of uncertain date, was a plebiscitum which gave the censors certain powers in regulating the lists of the senators (ordo senatorius): the main object seems to have been to exclude all improper persons from the senate, and to prevent their admission, if in other respects qualified.
PĀPĬA DE PĔRĔGRĪNIS. [[Lex Junia de Peregrinis].]
PĀPIA POPPAEA. [[Lex Julia et Papia Poppaea].]
PĂPĪRĬA or JŪLIA PĂPĪRIA DE MULCTĀRUM AESTĬMĀTIŌNE (B.C. 430), fixed a money value according to which fines were paid, which formerly were paid in sheep and cattle. Some writers make this valuation part of the Aternian law [[Aternia Tarpeia]], but in this they appear to have been mistaken.
PĂPĪRIA, by which the as was made semuncialis, one of the various enactments which tampered with the coinage.
PĂPĪRĬA, B.C. 332, proposed by the praetor Papirius, gave the Acerrani the civitas without the suffragium. It was properly a privilegium, but is useful as illustrating the history of the extension of the civitas Romana.
PĂPĪRĬA, of uncertain date, enacted that no aedes should be declared consecratae without a plebiscitum.
PĂPĪRIA PLAUTĬA, a plebiscitum of the year B.C. 89, proposed by the tribunes C. Papirius Carbo and M. Plautius Silvanus, in the consulship of Cn. Pompeius Strabo and L. Porcius Cato, is called by Cicero a lex of Silvanus and Carbo. [See [Civitas]; [Foederatae Civitates].]
PĂPĪRIA POETELĬA. [[Lex Poetelia].]