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The ideal citizen of the early roman republic was thought to be:

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  • 21-10-2017
The ideal citizen of the early roman republic was thought to be a man who put the state's interests before his own. The Roman republic concept of "gravitas" meant taking his public duties seriously. From this gravitas, he received "dignitas" which was his honor, esteem, and reputation.
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