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When discussing Republican Rome, you'll hear something called the "Roman Constitution" brought up quite a bit. Was there literally an actual written constitution like modern republics tend to have, or was it mostly just a set of unwritten rules/precedences?

by /u/En_Rages in /r/AskHistorians

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