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In the Roman Empire, there were several factors to become a citizen.
- People who were from the Latin states were granted citizenship.
- Slaves who were freed became citizens.
- Foreigners who lived in conquered lands were given partial citizenship.
- Children born to a legionary were denied citizenship.
Rights given:
After AD 212, all freemen in the Empire wrre granted citizenship from the Constitutio Antoniniana.
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