Latin rights (redirect from Ius Latii)
Latin rights or Latin citizenship (Latin: ius Latii or ius latinum) were a set of legal rights that were originally granted to the Latins and therefore...
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meaning; for it ought to have this sense: that the Deity is invoked." Ius Latii. In Roman law, the right of Latium or of the Latins. The principal privilege...
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held the Latin rights (ius Latii), or the rights of ius commercii and ius migrationis (the right to migrate), but not the ius conubii. The term Latini...
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minus Latium raising to that dignity only the magistrate himself. Ius Ius Latii Ius Quiritium Black's Law Dictionary (Second Edition 1910) (public domain)...
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Córdoba. 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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of Roman citizens founded in conquered provinces. The Latin Rights or ius Latii were an intermediate or probationary stage for non-Romans obtaining full...
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south of this river, along its western course). It granted Latin Rights (ius Latii) to these peoples as a reward for siding with the Rome during the Social...
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Imperium–Iugum (1916) Band X, Halbband 19, Iugurtha–Ius Latii (1918) Band X, Halbband 20, Ius Liberorum–Katochos (1919) Band XI, Halbband 21, Katoikoi–Komödie...
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whose capital was Emerita Augusta. The city was granted the Latin Rights (ius Latii), giving its citizens the privileges of Roman citizenship and exempting...
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Romanised; the emperor Vespasian rewarded the province by granting it the ius latii, which extended the rights of Roman citizenship (latinitas) to its inhabitants...
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and, in 89 BC, the Lex Pompeia was extended with the concession of the Ius Latii. Harry Thurston Peck, Harpers Dictionary of Classical Antiquities (1898)...
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Epigraphic inscriptions reveal BALSA as a Latin Right Municipality (ius Latii Municipium) during the 2nd century CE, most probably promoted by Domitian...
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(Vaison-la-Romaine) and Lucus Augusti (Luc-en-Diois), both benefiting from a ius Latii. The Roman town of Noviomagus was probably Nyons. This town and Vasio...
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