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Being a Roman Citizen

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Being a Roman Citizen

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The status of citizen was increasingly the right of the majority in the Roman empire and brought important privileges and exemption from certain forms of punishment. However, not all Roman citizens were equal; for example bastards, freed persons, women, the physically and mentally handicapped, under-25s, ex-criminals and soldiers were subject to restrictions and curtailments on their capacity to act. Being a Roman Citizen examines these forms of limitation and discrimination and thereby throws into sharper focus Roman conceptions of citizenship and society.
Product details
Edition:
1
Number of Pages:
256
Release Date:
1993-06-01
Publication Date:
1993-04-29
Publisher:
Routledge
Languages:
Original: English
ISBN10:
0415001544
ISBN13:
9780415001540
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Weight:
497 g
Height:
145 cm
Width:
222 cm
Thickness:
19 cm
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