Ius Italicum
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ius-italicum-167-8606812
title:
Ius Italicum
text:
Ius Italicumius italicum was a law in the early Roman Empire that allowed the emperors to grant cities outside Italy the legal fiction that they were on Italian soil. This meant that the city would be governed under Roman law rather than local law, and it would have a greater degree of autonomy in their relations with provincial governors. As Rome citizens, people were able to buy and sell property, were exempt from land tax, and the poll tax and were entitled to protection under Roman law. Ius
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ius_Italicum
date created:
2007-01-23T23:05:32Z
date modified:
2024-08-30T10:01:01Z
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