This essay, after examining the hypotheses formulated by historians (in particular Ralph Mathisen, Alessandro Barbero, Fausto Goria, Émilienne Demougeot), attempts to identify the rules that governed access to Roman Citizenship in Late Antiquity.

Una breve nota sulla civitas Romana dopo la constitutio Antoniniana

Valerio Marotta
2020-01-01

Abstract

This essay, after examining the hypotheses formulated by historians (in particular Ralph Mathisen, Alessandro Barbero, Fausto Goria, Émilienne Demougeot), attempts to identify the rules that governed access to Roman Citizenship in Late Antiquity.
2020
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Barbarians; Citizenship; Viritane Grants; fragmenta Augustodunensia; manumissio in ecclesia.
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