Examples of 'citizen of rome' in a sentence

Meaning of "citizen of rome"

citizen of rome - Refers to an individual who is legally recognized as a member or resident of the city or state of Rome. This phrase is commonly used in historical, cultural, or legal contexts to describe a person's affiliation with the ancient city or modern-day capital of Italy

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citizen of rome
Each and every citizen of rome.
His name indicates that he came from a Greek family and was also a citizen of Rome.
Each and every citizen of rome in tribute to their virtue.
You have been made a citizen of Rome.
Spartacus was a citizen of rome which means he was a free male.
And a diploma which makes you a free citizen of Rome.
Each and every citizen of Rome will be issued from the public treasury.
Being Roman Emperor means you are the primary citizen of Rome.
Nazarius was a citizen of Rome whose father was Jewish or pagan.
Whoever you are, you are blocking the path of a citizen of Rome.
For a citizen of Rome.
Barabbas, you are accused of trying to murder a citizen of Rome.
Citizen of Rome and Dacia!
As you may honor yourself. You have been made a citizen of Rome.
He was a citizen of Rome and Tarsus . ”.

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After being captured, he famously declared to Porsena, " I am Gaius Mucius, a citizen of Rome.
Mucius was captured, and famously declared to Porsena, " I am Gaius Mucius, a citizen of Rome.
The name Romania comes from the Latin word ‘ Romanus ', citizen of Rome.

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