Learning Notebook - David Rostcheck
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Citizenship in ancient Rome (Latin: civitas) was a privileged political and legal status afforded to free individuals with respect to laws, property, and governance. In the Roman Republic and later in the Roman Empire, people residing within the Roman state could roughly be divided into several classes: Male citizens, Roman women, client state citizens, slaves, freedmen
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Interesting the high value placed on citizenship when many of its benefits would be considered of marginal value today.
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