civitati
Civitati is a Latin word that translates to "to the city" in English. It is often used in the context of Roman law and politics to refer to the process by which a person becomes a citizen of a city or a state. The term is derived from the Latin civitas, which means "city" or "citizenship."
In Roman law, the concept of civitati was closely tied to the idea of ius civium Romanorum,
The process of acquiring Roman citizenship, or civitati, could be achieved through various means, including birth,
The concept of civitati has had a significant impact on the development of modern political and legal