PLAUTIA or PLŌTIA JŪDĬCĬĀRIA, enacted that fifteen persons should be annually taken from each tribe to be placed in the Album Judicum.

PLAUTIA ET PLŌTIA DE RĔDĬTU LĔPĬDĀNORUM. (Suet. Caes. 5.)

POETELĬA, B.C. 358, a plebiscitum, was the first lex against ambitus.

POETELIA PĂPĪRIA, B.C. 326, made an important change in the liabilities of the Nexi.

POMPĒIAE. There were various leges so called.

De Civitate, proposed by Cn. Pompeius Strabo, the father of Cn. Pompeius Magnus, probably in his consulship B.C. 89, gave the jus Latii or Latinitas to all the towns of the Transpadani, and probably the civitas to the Cispadani.

De Ambitu. [[Ambitus].]

De Imperio Caesari Prorogando. (Vell. Pat. ii. 46; Appian, B.C. ii. 18.)

Judiciaria. [[Judex], [p. 217], a.]

De Jure Magistratuum, forbade a person to be a candidate for public offices (petitio honorum) who was not at Rome; but J. Caesar was excepted. This was doubtless the old law, but it had apparently become obsolete.