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27 April, 10:25

Why were all non-romen citizens explelleed in 98 bce?

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  1. 27 April, 11:39
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    In 98 BC Rome expelled all non-Roman citizens (except slaves). It was a time in Rome when the non-Romans were not allowed to stay in the city unless they were slaves. Rome was a place of religion and history no foreign outsiders were allowed.
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