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123:) were formally liberated and granted some form of formal guarantee of their autonomy. As they had a long history and tradition of their own, most of these communities were content with this status, unlike in the 97:
in effect surrendered their foreign relation to Rome, to which they were bound by perpetual alliance. Nevertheless, the citizens of these cities enjoyed certain rights under
266: 17: 239: 220: 33:, meaning "allied state/community", was the most elevated type of autonomous cities and local communities under 271: 109: 128: 70: 68:), which were distinguished according to the level of autonomy they had: the lowest were the 8: 261: 103: 235: 216: 76: 59: 55: 176: 45: 41: 255: 211:
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34: 62:, a province was largely formed by self-governing communities of natives ( 124: 114: 98: 64: 50: 188: 131:, many communities sought a gradual advancement to the status of a 164: 44:
comprised a number of communities of different status. Alongside
119: 89: 80:("free states"), which had been granted specific privileges. 154: 152: 149: 93:). Although they remained formally independent, the 213:The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Greece and Rome 87:were individually bound to Rome by formal treaty ( 253: 215:. Oxford University Press. pp. 273–275. 229: 194: 182: 170: 185:, pp. 198 (note 22), 210 (note 2). 14: 254: 210: 158: 74:("tributary states"), followed by the 24: 25: 283: 117:, many of the Greek city-states ( 127:, where, with their progressive 13: 1: 142: 267:Subdivisions of ancient Rome 230:Mousourakis, George (2007). 7: 54:, whose residents held the 10: 288: 204: 197:, p. 198 (note 22). 232:A Legal History of Rome 173:, p. 210 (note 2). 83:Unlike the latter, the 71:civitates stipendariae 95:civitates foederatae 85:civitates foederatae 18:Civitates foederatae 272:Roman towns types 77:civitates liberae 60:Latin citizenship 56:Roman citizenship 30:civitas foederata 16:(Redirected from 279: 245: 226: 198: 195:Mousourakis 2007 192: 186: 183:Mousourakis 2007 180: 174: 171:Mousourakis 2007 168: 162: 156: 21: 287: 286: 282: 281: 280: 278: 277: 276: 252: 251: 242: 223: 207: 202: 201: 193: 189: 181: 177: 169: 165: 157: 150: 145: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 285: 275: 274: 269: 264: 247: 246: 240: 227: 221: 206: 203: 200: 199: 187: 175: 163: 161:, p. 274. 147: 146: 144: 141: 46:Roman colonies 42:Roman province 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 284: 273: 270: 268: 265: 263: 260: 259: 257: 250: 243: 241:9780415408936 237: 234:. Routledge. 233: 228: 224: 222:9780195170726 218: 214: 209: 208: 196: 191: 184: 179: 172: 167: 160: 155: 153: 148: 140: 138: 134: 130: 126: 122: 121: 116: 112: 111: 106: 105: 100: 96: 92: 91: 86: 81: 79: 78: 73: 72: 67: 66: 61: 57: 53: 52: 47: 43: 38: 36: 32: 31: 19: 248: 231: 212: 190: 178: 166: 136: 132: 129:Romanization 118: 108: 102: 94: 88: 84: 82: 75: 69: 63: 49: 39: 29: 28: 26: 159:Eilers 2010 101:, like the 256:Categories 143:References 135:or even a 133:municipium 125:Latin West 115:Greek East 104:commercium 262:Roman law 113:. In the 99:Roman law 65:peregrini 51:municipia 110:conubium 107:and the 205:Sources 137:colonia 238:  219:  120:poleis 90:foedus 37:rule. 40:Each 35:Roman 236:ISBN 217:ISBN 58:or 48:or 258:: 249:. 151:^ 139:. 27:A 244:. 225:. 20:)

Index

Civitates foederatae
Roman
Roman province
Roman colonies
municipia
Roman citizenship
Latin citizenship
peregrini
civitates stipendariae
civitates liberae
foedus
Roman law
commercium
conubium
Greek East
poleis
Latin West
Romanization


Eilers 2010
Mousourakis 2007
Mousourakis 2007
Mousourakis 2007
ISBN
9780195170726
ISBN
9780415408936
Categories
Roman law

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