Abstract

The rare cases of expulsion from foreign communities present in literary sources give the impression that the expulsion of foreigners from Rome were banal acts that did not respect any rules. Our intention is to show that this image is wrong and that the expulsions of the foreign communities of Rome respected a modular procedure according to the circumstances and the periods of Rome. We readily acknowledge that it is not easy to see, in the accounts of ancient authors, some kind of deportation procedure. As the information is scattered, some authors simply present the reason(s) and the consequence of missing the steps in between

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