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- In ancient Rome, the dediticii or peregrini dediticii were a class of free provincials who were neither slaves nor citizens holding either full Roman citizenship...
- rights. In the Imperial era, there were two categories of dediticii: the peregrini dediticii ("foreigners under treaty") who had surrendered and former...
- Empire were to be given full Roman citizenship, with the exception of the dediticii, people who had become subject to Rome through surrender in war, and freed...
- citizenship by the Constitutio Antoniniana, with the exception of the dediticii, people who had become subject to Rome through surrender in war, and freed...
- Salian settlement in Toxandria in 358 where Julian the Apostate made them dediticii.   Roman Empire   Salian Franks   Germanic tribes east of the Rhine...
- citizen. In the Republic, foreign peregrini were further named as peregrini dediticii which meant they were "surrendered foreigners" and forbidden to gain Roman...
- Frankish settlement in Toxandria, where they had recently settled or been settled in 358, when Julian the Apostate made them dediticii...
- Although in general freed slaves could become citizens, those categorized as dediticii held no rights even if freed. The jurist Gaius called the status of dediticius...
- annexation of its territory. The people of the community became peregrini dediticii, free noncitizens under Roman rule. The Augustan-era historian Livy narrates...
- inhabitants of the outlying Roman provinces would either be classed as dediticii, meaning "capitulants", or be treated as client states with some independence...