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1
The extension of
Roman
citizenship
was a gradual process covering two centuries.
2
But this imitative tendency was tempered by the pride of
Roman
citizenship
.
3
In 184 B.C., the
Roman
citizenship
was conferred on him.
4
The leading citizens were doubtless given the
Roman
citizenship
,
or allowed to purchase it.
5
He saves himself from this by claiming his
Roman
citizenship
.
6
The boy does not have
Roman
citizenship
,
which means the punishment will be worse.
7
Moreover, although King Herod held
Roman
citizenship
,
he had more wives than he could manage.
8
The gradual extension of the right of
Roman
citizenship
,
the causes of each extension, and dates.
9
This was caused by the refusal of Rome to concede to them the rights of
Roman
citizenship
.
10
The extension of
Roman
citizenship
broke down the old distinction between the citizens and the subjects of Rome.
11
Rome regarded them as allies, exempted them from certain taxes, and in many instances gave them
Roman
citizenship
.
12
The last hope that the Italians might obtain admission to
Roman
citizenship
by agreement was buried with Marcus Drusus.
13
No doubt they were supposed to be teaching Jewish practices, which were supposed to be inconsistent with
Roman
citizenship
.
14
Before many years had passed, the inhabitants of nearly all the Italian towns south of the Rubicon River received
Roman
citizenship
.
15
After the Gauls were conquered, the Romans turned Antibes into a municipal city, its inhabitants receiving the rights of
Roman
citizenship
.
16
After the Social War the Italian peoples became citizens of Rome, and with
Roman
citizenship
went the use of the Latin tongue.
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citizenship
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