Lanuvium, Aricia, Momentum, Pedum became Romanburgess-communities after the model of Tusculum.
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The census lists of the Romanburgesses furnished the commentary on these words.
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The Romanburgesses again were any thing but a rabble.
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This very circumstance serves to explain why Caesar made no attempt to re-establish the Romanburgess-cavalry.
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This, in short, was the time when the Romanburgess-body in the later sense of the term originated.
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Character of the RomanBurgess-Body
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This hypothesis too explains why Hirtius designates the Transpadane towns as "colonies of Romanburgesses" (B. G. viii.
8
The senate was completed, not as timid patriots urged, from the Latins, but from the Romanburgesses who had the best title.
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With eagerness and delight accounts were received of the commotions among the Romanburgesses, and of the Italian insurrection subdued yet far from extinguished.
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We may estimate the number of Romanburgesses capable of bearing arms in the later regal period as about 20,000.
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The Romanburgesses, however, do not merely come into view as furnishing contributions and rendering service; they also bore a part in the public government.
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V. League with The Hernici), but those of another Volscian town constituted at that time as a Romanburgess-community without right of voting, near Arpinum.
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35 -Togatus- denotes, in juristic and generally in technical language, the Italian in contradistinction not merely to the foreigner, but also to the Romanburgess.
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"The province of Gaul," it was said in a sketch drawn ten years before Caesar's arrival, "is full of merchants; it swarms with Romanburgesses.