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Who could be a citizen in Ancient Rome? please help me

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Answer: Citizenship in Ancient Rome was mainly applied to men, and not slaves or women. The men had to be 18 years of age, or older, to become a citizen. At around AD 212, citizenship was extended to all the free people of the empire.

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You have to be a man who is 18 was born there. Simple.
Women are not allowed citizenship nor foreigners.
Hope it helps.
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