- The
Constitutio Antoniniana (Latin for "Constitution [or Edict] of Antoninus"), also
called the
Edict of
Caracalla or the
Antonine Constitution, was an...
-
inhabitants of the
Empire were
granted citizenship by the
Constitutio Antoniniana, with the
exception of the dediticii,
people who had
become subject to...
- peoples.
Caracalla issued the
Antonine Constitution (Latin:
Constitutio Antoniniana), also
known as the
Edict of Caracalla,
which granted Roman citizenship...
- been
thought to
reduce the threat.[citation needed] The
Constitutio Antoniniana of AD 212, with
which Caracalla granted universal citizenship to all...
- the
Roman world, were peregrini, non-Romans. In 212, the
Constitutio Antoniniana extended citizenship to all
freeborn inhabitants of the empire. This...
-
aqueduct serving the
baths was in use up to the 19th century. The Aqua
Antoniniana aqueduct, a
branch of the
earlier Aqua
Marcia also
worked on
under Diocletian...
- is Ionic. By AD 211, with Caracalla's
edict known as the
Constitutio Antoniniana, and
although one of the edict's main
purposes was to
increase tax revenue...
- the
greatest prestige.
Following the
promulgation of the
Constitutio Antoniniana in AD 212,
granting Roman citizenship to all free men
living within the...
-
involved in
trade and had high
literacy rates. In AD 212, the
Constitutio Antoniniana gave
Roman citizenship to all free Egyptians. The
Antonine Plague struck...
- Acceptilatio –
spoken statement of debt or
obligation release Constitutio Antoniniana –
granted citizenship to the Empire's
freemen Corpus Iuris Civilis –...