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No slave or ex-slave could became a Roman citizen. A freed slave's children, however, were automatically citizens.

No slave or ex-slave could became a Roman citizen. A freed slave's children, however, were automatically citizens.

No slave or ex-slave could became a Roman citizen. A freed slave's children, however, were automatically citizens.

No slave or ex-slave could became a Roman citizen. A freed slave's children, however, were automatically citizens.

No slave or ex-slave could became a Roman citizen. A freed slave's children, however, were automatically citizens.

No slave or ex-slave could became a Roman citizen. A freed slave's children, however, were automatically citizens.

No slave or ex-slave could became a Roman citizen. A freed slave's children, however, were automatically citizens.

No slave or ex-slave could became a Roman citizen. A freed slave's children, however, were automatically citizens.

No slave or ex-slave could became a Roman citizen. A freed slave's children, however, were automatically citizens.

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Yes, they allow Romans to become citizens. They are citizens of Italy.

Yes, they allow Romans to become citizens. They are citizens of Italy.

Yes, they allow Romans to become citizens. They are citizens of Italy.

Yes, they allow Romans to become citizens. They are citizens of Italy.

Yes, they allow Romans to become citizens. They are citizens of Italy.

Yes, they allow Romans to become citizens. They are citizens of Italy.

Yes, they allow Romans to become citizens. They are citizens of Italy.

Yes, they allow Romans to become citizens. They are citizens of Italy.

Yes, they allow Romans to become citizens. They are citizens of Italy.

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No, slaves were not citizens of Rome. However upon being freed, a male slave could be a citizen and his children were citizens, just as the children of free born men.

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Yes, they allow Romans to become citizens. They are citizens of Italy.

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