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Colonia (Roman)

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A Roman colonia (plural coloniae) was originally a Roman outpost established in conquered territory to secure it. Eventually, however, the term came to denote the highest status of Roman city.

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[edit] History

According to Livy, Rome's first colonies were established in about 752 BC at Antemnae and Crustumerium [1].

Other early colonies were established at Ostia, Antium, and Tarracina in the late fourth century B.C. In this first period of colonization, which lasted down to the end of the Punic Wars, colonies were primarily military in purpose, being intended to defend Roman territory. There were colonies of citizens and colonies of Latins, which differed in size, constitution, and region. Colonies of citizens were settled on coast and known as coloniae maritimae. These were small (three hundred families), close to Rome, and enjoyed no civic life of their own. Sherwin-White suggested that they were similar to the Athenian cleruchy. [2]

Coloniae also included towns founded by Rome to house those who held Roman citizenship. In Britain this usually meant those who had completed their military service in the Legions and were thus owed a grant of land by the state; see Marian Reforms.

[edit] Examples

Some examples are:

Modern name Latin name Modern country Roman province Foundation
Arles Iulia Paterna Sextanoum France Gallia Narbonensis 45 BC by Julius Caesar
Belgrade Singidunum Serbia Moesia Superior 75-29 BC
Colchester Colonia Claudia Victricensis England Britannia / Britannia Superior / Maxima Caesariensis 49, by Claudius
Cologne Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensis Germany Germania Inferior 50
Jerusalem (on the site of) Colonia Aelia Capitolina Israel Judaea After Bar Kokhba's revolt, by Hadrian
Lincoln Lindum Colonia or Colonia Domitiana Lindensium England Britannia / Britannia Inferior / Flavia Caesariensis 71, by Domitian
Narbo Martius colonia Martia Iulia Paterna Decimanorum France Gallia / Gallia Narbonensis 118 BC by Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus; refounded by Caesar in 45 BC
Patras Colonia Augusta Achaica Patrensis Greece Achaia After the battle of Actium by Augustus
Sétif Sitifis Colonia Algeria Mauretania Sitifensis 1st century
York Eboracum England Britannia / Britannia Inferior / Britannia Secunda ? Caracalla
Mérida Emerita Augusta Spain Hispania / Lusitania 25BC by Emperor Augustus for war veterans of V Alaudae and X Gemina legions.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Livy, Ab urbe condita, 1:11
  2. ^ A.N. Sherwin-White, The Roman Citizenship, 86

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