No, it would be considered a marriage abroad.
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.
To be a citizen in Rome, could only be men. Women and slaves were not citizens. Nobody what class you were, plebeians or patricians, if you were a man, you were considered a citizen of Rome.
Anyone could apply to become a Roman citizen, but not everyone was accepted.
There were a number of ways to become a Roman citizen. One could, of course, be born a citizen if one were freeborn of citizen parents. When Rome took over the Oscans, Umbrians, and other peoples of the Italian peninsula, citizenship was granted to these people at once in order to create loyalty. Non-citizens from allied "barbarian" cultures could become citizens by serving in the legions. Citizenship could be granted either wholesale or selectively to newly conquered peoples such as the Gauls. Finally, one could be manumitted from slavery by a master or mistress who was a citizen.
only men could be a citizen :) lol
They didn't actually just become warriors, the citizens could choose if they wanted to be warriors but when there was a war going on, every citizen that was called to armas had to join the army.
the men that lived there
if your asking what other ways can a person be a US citizen then : Can be born on US soil abroad, like the embassy or US Military base. Could be born to one or both US Citizens Could be married to a us citizen Generally a Green Card over the years can be changed to a US citizen ship{although not sure about that} P.S there is a difference between natural born citizen and a citizen.
if your asking what other ways can a person be a US citizen then : Can be born on US soil abroad, like the embassy or US Military base. Could be born to one or both US Citizens Could be married to a us citizen Generally a Green Card over the years can be changed to a US citizen ship{although not sure about that} P.S there is a difference between natural born citizen and a citizen.
How can I become a half greek
(in the US) Divorce the individual before this happens, and/or notify ICE of your suspicions.
An ancient Roman who had citizen parents was automatically a citizen. Someone could also be appointed a citizen, or an entire town, area or province could be appointed citizens. The children of freed slaves were also citizens.