The roman citizenship under the julio-claudios rule
Abstract
This article focuses on the extending citizenship under the first imperial Dinasty. some references about the late republic are made. Then Caesars Government, the Principate of Augustus and especially, Claudius Government are analized. The speech that the above - mentioned made before the senate in the year 48 b.C, is studied. In this speech he requested that citizens of Gaul be admitted to the senate, which reveals the growing incorporation of the provintial ones not only to the culture but to the roman politics. Hesitations in the process of enlargement of the citizenship, particularly between Caesar and Augustus, and then Claudius are also examined. As well as the reaction not always positive, of the roman leadership opposite to the romanization Process whereby the Empire was incorporating new citizens to the sphere of the politics and of the roman high society is studied.
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