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The article treats of one of the most important monuments of Republic Rome history - the epigraphic agrarian law 111 BC. The purpose of this source-studying paper is an integrated characteristic of this monument as an historical source. The author describes the monument externally, shows the history of its reconstruction, raises the issue of its attribution, and assesses its relevance as a source on a number of aspects of the life of Ancient Rome.