John Gossman

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Every five years a citizen had to register himself there. He also had to declare the name of his wife, the number of his children, his property, and his possessions, from his slaves and ready cash to his wife’s jewels and clothes. The state had the right to know everything, for the Romans believed that even “personal tastes and appetites should be subject to surveillance and review.”
Rubicon: The Last Years of the Roman Republic
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