30th December 2005, 02:15 PM
Did they introduce PPG XVI?
I'm not a Roman person, but I thought it took longer than that for the British population to become citizens. Another route of course was to complete 25 years service in the army. In any event the edict of caracella conferred universal citzenship on all free subjects in AD212 (or 214).
Millet (1990:19:face-thinks: suggests that Roman law was not enforced upon provincial communities, but seems to think it varied according to the degree of "Romanization" of the area and the nature of the issue.
We owe the dead nothing but the truth.
I'm not a Roman person, but I thought it took longer than that for the British population to become citizens. Another route of course was to complete 25 years service in the army. In any event the edict of caracella conferred universal citzenship on all free subjects in AD212 (or 214).
Millet (1990:19:face-thinks: suggests that Roman law was not enforced upon provincial communities, but seems to think it varied according to the degree of "Romanization" of the area and the nature of the issue.
We owe the dead nothing but the truth.