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Chloe
21 October, 15:10
Who could be a citizen in Ancient Rome
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In the late Republic, male slaves who were granted their freedom could become full citizens. Around 90 B. C. E., non-Roman allies of the Republic gained the rights of citizenship, and by 212 C. E, under the Edict of Caracalla, all free people of the Roman Empire could become citizens.
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