Conflict of Orders By kcmunday 494 BCE First Secession of the Plebs, given tribunes 1st Succession of Plebs 471 BCE Lex Publilia increases the plebeian political power Volero Publilius 450 BCE Twelve Tables created Twelve Tables 449 BCE Concilium Plebis verdicts apply to whole state, but require Senate approval Roman Senate 445 BCE Plebs + Patricians are allowed to intermarry Roman Marriage 367 BCE Plebs are allowed to run for consul Roman Consuls 342 BCE 1 Consul has to be a pleb officially Plebian Consul 339 BCE 1 Censor has to be a pleb Roman Cenus 300 BCE Half of priesthoods (state offices) have to be plebians Roman Priesthoods 287 BCE 5th Secession, Concilium Plebis has influence over Roman state (no need for Senate approval) Plebeians confront patricians