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Latin rights (also
Latin citizenship, Latin: ius
Latii or ius latinum) were a set of
legal rights that were
originally granted to the
Latins (Latin: "Latini"...
- office). The
Latini were a
class of
citizens who held the
Latin rights (ius
Latii), or the
rights of ius
commercii and ius
migrationis (the
right to migrate)...
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Inscriptiones trium Galliarum et
Germaniarum Latinae (1899) Vol. XIV:
Inscriptiones Latii veteris Latinae (1887) Vol. XV:
Inscriptiones Urbis Romae Latinae. Instrumentum...
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Facts that the
Emperor Vespasian was
rewarding when he
granted the Ius
latii that
extended the
rights pertaining to
Roman citizenship (latinitas) to...
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plebeians and
worked as
farmers or tradesmen.
Latin Rights, or Jus
Latii, are the
rights given to
Latin allies and
Latin colonies of Rome. Latin...
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reciprocal rights of
marriage and
citizenship between Latin cities—the Jus
Latii—along with
shared religious festivals,
further indicate a
shared culture...
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Roman citizens founded in
conquered provinces. The
Latin Rights or ius
Latii were an
intermediate or
probationary stage for non-Romans
obtaining full...
- 267-272,
notes the mosaic's
appearance in a m****cript De
antiquitati Latii, a
description of
sites and
antiquities in Lazio, by
Antonio Volsco, now...
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seventeenth century, who expresses: "En frances, en biarnes,
chens nat mout de
latii." In the late
nineteenth century, the use of the word "Béarnese" to designate...
- IX,
Halbband 18, Imperium–Iugum (1916) Band X,
Halbband 19, Iugurtha–Ius
Latii (1918) Band X,
Halbband 20, Ius Liberorum–Katochos (1919) Band XI, Halbband...