The lex Varia was a law introduced by the Roman tribune Quintus Varius Severus in the year 90 BC.[1][2] The law created a special tribunal responsible for prosecuting Roman politicians who had "encouraged" the rebellion of the Socii during the currently raging Social War.[1] In practice this meant that Varius and the factions which supported him got to exile their political opponents.[1] When the tumult died down the establishment turned against Varius and he was exiled using his own law.[1] Later, politicians like tribune Publius Sulpicius would try to have the sentences rescinded.[1][3]
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