Four ways to be considered a Roman citizen are:
1) Have parents who are citizens.
2) Be appointed a citizen for some outstanding service.
3) Be a citizen of a town or territory that was granted blanket citizenship
4) Serve in a auxiliary unit of the Roman army.
Depending on the times and circumstances, a freed slave could also be considered a citizen, and if he were not, his children would be citizens.
A doctor who has the right to vote for elected officials of the government
An adult male of Rome who owned enough property.
No Roman was a slave. A Roman was a citizen. Even the poorest of the poor was a citizen. The only possible way a Roman could become a slave was to voluntarily sell himself into slavery. This was sometimes done by someone wanting to avoid his debtors with an agreement with his new owner that would allow him to buy back his freedom. Needless to say, a man who did this, lost all his social standing, and was considered nothing more than an outcast.
A Roman patriot would be an ancient Roman citizen who took pride in being a member of the Roman Empire.
of Rome, as in senators of Rome, would be Romae. But "Roman," such as Roman citizen, would be Romanus/Romana.
a slave of the roman citizen
The roman citizen would probably have traveled 1,500 miles in a straight line. Not including Rome.
The roman citizen would probably have traveled 1,500 miles in a straight line. Not including Rome.
Any Roman citizen, including generals, charged with treason could be executed.
I would Say that homeless people are considered a resident of a state at some point. Most people are not homeless from the day they are born. At some point I would think that someone is born in a hospital with a birth certificate and is claimed as a resident. If they are not considered a resident of a state then would they not be considered a US citizen???
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Since I believe in Creation, I guess He would be the owner.