Lex Scantinia
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Lex Scantinia was a law that was introduced in the 2nd century BC during the Roman Republic that possibly regulated sexual behavior.
For more information about the Lex Scantinia see articles:
- The Bible and homosexuality
- Sodomy, Chapter 4 - Medieval Christianity on sodomy - Section 4.1 Justinian I and Byzantine power politics of late antiquity

