Roman citizenship was theoretically granted to the entire population of Transpadane Gaul in 49 B.C., but many inscriptions seem to testify that in the imperial age there were still several people and communities who used to present themselves with various indigenous onomastic formulas. In this contribution, several cases are presented in which the juridical interpretation of onomastic formulas is particularly difficult or ambiguous.
Onomastica indigena o romana? Qualche caso ‘problematico’ fra Benaco (regio X) e Verbano (regio XI) / Dell'Era, Romeo; Gregori, Gian Luca. - (2025), pp. 81-92. (Intervento presentato al convegno Onomastica romana e stato giuridico. Hispania e Nord Italia a confronto: alcuni casi di studio tenutosi a Madrid).
Onomastica indigena o romana? Qualche caso ‘problematico’ fra Benaco (regio X) e Verbano (regio XI)
Romeo Dell'Era;Gian Luca Gregori
2025
Abstract
Roman citizenship was theoretically granted to the entire population of Transpadane Gaul in 49 B.C., but many inscriptions seem to testify that in the imperial age there were still several people and communities who used to present themselves with various indigenous onomastic formulas. In this contribution, several cases are presented in which the juridical interpretation of onomastic formulas is particularly difficult or ambiguous.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


