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[55] VI.II.2; VI,II,5; VI,II,6; VI,II,7 и IX,1,9; IX,II,5; IX,IV,11; Х,ІІ,3; XIV,1,17; XIV,1,29; XVI,1.5
[2]; [49]; [58]; [74]; [80] р. 321; [99]; [110] рр.408–644; [117] рр.153–161; [131]; [138] рр.40–42, 52; [149] р.29; [151]; [160]; [161]; [176] S.3; [190] р.169; [195]
Формально юридическое равенство всех жителей империи было признано в 212 г., но фактически различия в статусе разных народов, входивших в империю, исчезли уже в течение II в. н. э.
Число рабов в Римской империи начало сокращаться уже при Августе, когда уменьшился приток военнопленных, и ко II в. н. э. рабы составляли незначительный процент населения. См. более подобно главу II и комментарии к ней.
Некоторые из этих дорог и даже мосты используются до настоящего времени, без какой-либо серьезной реконструкции.
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