The clientele mediates in the incorporation to the citizenship
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https://doi.org/10.5944/rduned.29.2022.34288Keywords:
Clientela, Hierarchy, fides, Law of the Twelve Tables, mores, patrociniumAbstract
We intend to address, from its historical study, the linkage between clientele and citizenship, the gentile order and the plebs, trying to clarify the fiduciary nature of clientele and the Mores. The institution is studied observing the contrast between the precivic gentile order and the birth of the civitas; the clientele of the monarchy and the clientele contemplated in the Law of the XII tables and its development until its definitive politicization in the twilight of the Republic. This implies the study of the Mores, the law of the XII tables and the clientele-plebs relationship, and its subsequent institutional confusion and institutional breadth. With the purpose of examining how and when it has an integrative role of the foreigner.
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