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Encyclopedia: Roman citizenship Source:Wikipedia
Citizenship
in the time of Ancient Rome was a privileged status afforded to certain individuals with respect to laws, property, and governance. It is hard to offer meaningful generalities across the entire Roman period, as the nature and availability of citizenship was affected
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Roman Citizenship |
Agree to and sign the Roman Contract of Citizenship;
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Roman Citizenship |
Municipia received Roman citizenship without the right to vote. They were allowed a local self-government and the rights of trade.
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Roman Citizenship Facts |
- The Latin War (340-338 BC) was quickly decided in Rome's favour. Virtually all of Latium was given Roman citizenship and became Roman territory, but the towns retained their local governments.
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The term "patrician" originally referred to a group of elite families in ancient Rome, including both their natural and adopted members. In the late Roman empire, the class was broadened to include high court officials. It remained in use for the formally defined elite burgher classes of many...
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It has been suggested that Civitas be merged into this page or section. (Discuss) Overview Citizenship...
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KET DL | Latin 1 | Mores | Roman Law & Government |
Possession of citizenship was desired by Romans and barbari alike. Besides making one safe from the death penalty, a Roman citizen enjoyed:
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The Roman citizenship has been extended to almost all areas in Italia. This was done during the Dictatorship of Drakus Domitius Cordatus in the year of the Consuls Caius Livius Drusus and Gnaeus ...
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Lecture 13: A Brief Social History of the Roman Empire |
Full manumission brought freedom and Roman citizenship at the same time. Slavery is a prime example of how a Roman strength became an eventual weakness during the later Roman Empire.
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But many Jews deeply resented being under foreign occupation and esp. having Roman officials and military occupying Jerusalem (and under Caligula and Nero, setting up statues for imperial cult there)