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The Second Secession - Coggle Diagram
The Second Secession
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the two men tried to use this to their advantage, stating they would only meet the soldiers when the decemvirate handed back power to the consuls
the decemvirate refused. but now the soldiers took their families to the sacred mount and rome was left as a 'ghost town' livy
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V and H met with the soldiers, who demanded restoration of the tribunes and indictment of the decemvirate
V and H urged caution, as they did not want violence against the decemvirate
Valerio-Horatian Laws
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They also indicted Crassus, who then committed suicide
Verginius
when verginius returned to his camp, he urged his fellow soldiers to help avenge his daughter death
many soldiers were encouraged and left the battlefield to join a second secession on the aventine hill
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More legal changes
the twelve tables and the valerio-horatian laws did very little to change th emistrust between the two orders
Gaius Canuleius lifted the marriage ban between patricians and plebs and also argued that plebs should be able to stand for election as consul in 445
the senate offered a compromise - plebs could become military tribunes and have the power to command armies and seek glory