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5 hours ago · The prevalent view of the Romans themselves was that the populus Romanus, or Roman people, were a "people by constitution", as opposed to the barbarian peoples who were gentes, "peoples by descent" (i. e. ethnicities). Given that Romanness had become near-universal within the empire, local identities became more and more prominent.
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Cultural identity can be expressed through certain styles of...
- Latins (Italic Tribe)
Map of fifth-century BC Latium and surrounding regions in...
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