Citizens in the Graeco-Roman World Aspects of Citizenship from the Archaic Period to AD 212

The twelve studies contained in this volume discuss some key-aspects of citizenship from its emergence in Archaic Greece until the Roman period before AD 212, when Roman citizenship was extended to all the free inhabitants of the Empire. The book explores the processes of formation and re-formation...

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Main Author: Cecchet, Lucia
Other Authors: Busetto, Anna
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Brill 2017
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