
The Latin phrase civis romanus sum (cīvis rōmānus sum) (classical, I am a Roman citizen) is a phrase used in Cicero`s In Verrem as a plea for the legal rights of a Roman citizen. In the New Testament, Paul the Apostle, when imprisoned and on trial, claimed his right as a Roman citizen to be tried before Caesar, and the judicial process had to ....
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