The idea of citizenship in antiquity was not restricted to Rome. It was also found in the city-states of other Italic peoples and of Greece. Some Greek philosophers also elaborated on this concept. It was also found in the city-states of the Italian High and Late Middle Age.
Although this concept must have been familiar to intellectuals who studied the classics, the modern concept of citizenship, together with that of nation comes from the French Revolution. People were no longer seen as subjects of the king, but as citizens of the French nation who had rights, as defined in the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of Citizens. The French Republic saw one the tasks of the state as being the defence of the rights of its citizens, even though things took a different course.
The idea of citizenship in antiquity was not restricted to Rome. It was also found in the city-states of other Italic peoples and of Greece. Some Greek philosophers also elaborated on this concept. It was also found in the city-states of the Italian High and Late Middle Age.
Although this concept must have been familiar to intellectuals who studied the classics, the modern concept of citizenship, together with that of nation comes from the French Revolution. People were no longer seen as subjects of the king, but as citizens of the French nation who had rights, as defined in the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of Citizens. The French Republic saw one the tasks of the state as being the defence of the rights of its citizens, even though things took a different course.
The idea of citizenship in antiquity was not restricted to Rome. It was also found in the city-states of other Italic peoples and of Greece. Some Greek philosophers also elaborated on this concept. It was also found in the city-states of the Italian High and Late Middle Age.
Although this concept must have been familiar to intellectuals who studied the classics, the modern concept of citizenship, together with that of nation comes from the French Revolution. People were no longer seen as subjects of the king, but as citizens of the French nation who had rights, as defined in the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of Citizens. The French Republic saw one the tasks of the state as being the defence of the rights of its citizens, even though things took a different course.
The Roman and Greek citizenship influenced the development of modern democracies.in Europe and the US.
trace the history of population from ancient to modern times?
Modern, simply because of economy. Some nasty ones were in Ancient times too though.
They contributed to the modern times medical care and specialized doctors.
the middle ages
what are the means of communications from ancient time
Mediterran
Anyone could become a citizen in ancient Rome with the exception of a slave. If the slave were freed, he too was entitled to become a citizen depending on the times. Remember though, Roman citizenship was not like present day citizenship. The Romans had several classes of citizenship with each class having differing rights.Anyone could become a citizen in ancient Rome with the exception of a slave. If the slave were freed, he too was entitled to become a citizen depending on the times. Remember though, Roman citizenship was not like present day citizenship. The Romans had several classes of citizenship with each class having differing rights.Anyone could become a citizen in ancient Rome with the exception of a slave. If the slave were freed, he too was entitled to become a citizen depending on the times. Remember though, Roman citizenship was not like present day citizenship. The Romans had several classes of citizenship with each class having differing rights.Anyone could become a citizen in ancient Rome with the exception of a slave. If the slave were freed, he too was entitled to become a citizen depending on the times. Remember though, Roman citizenship was not like present day citizenship. The Romans had several classes of citizenship with each class having differing rights.Anyone could become a citizen in ancient Rome with the exception of a slave. If the slave were freed, he too was entitled to become a citizen depending on the times. Remember though, Roman citizenship was not like present day citizenship. The Romans had several classes of citizenship with each class having differing rights.Anyone could become a citizen in ancient Rome with the exception of a slave. If the slave were freed, he too was entitled to become a citizen depending on the times. Remember though, Roman citizenship was not like present day citizenship. The Romans had several classes of citizenship with each class having differing rights.Anyone could become a citizen in ancient Rome with the exception of a slave. If the slave were freed, he too was entitled to become a citizen depending on the times. Remember though, Roman citizenship was not like present day citizenship. The Romans had several classes of citizenship with each class having differing rights.Anyone could become a citizen in ancient Rome with the exception of a slave. If the slave were freed, he too was entitled to become a citizen depending on the times. Remember though, Roman citizenship was not like present day citizenship. The Romans had several classes of citizenship with each class having differing rights.Anyone could become a citizen in ancient Rome with the exception of a slave. If the slave were freed, he too was entitled to become a citizen depending on the times. Remember though, Roman citizenship was not like present day citizenship. The Romans had several classes of citizenship with each class having differing rights.
It is the only ancient wonder that survives to modern times.
Culture evolves.
yes, in both ancient and modern times
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