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Was it an emporer who appointed a committee to go through Roman laws and make the 12 tables
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No, it was not an emperor who appointed a committee to go through Roman laws and create the Twelve Tables. The creation of the Twelve Tables was attributed to the decemviri, a committee of ten men, who were appointed in 451 BCE to draft a new legal code for Rome.
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