John of Leiden, was an Anabaptist leader from Leiden, in the Holy Roman Empire's County of Holland.
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Yes they could have became citizens of Rome and Athens because the law changed sooner than later.
Explanation:
That law was relaxed as well as time went on; for example, children of freed slaves could apply to become citizens. Even if both parents were Roman citizens, children had no rights. Boys of Roman citizens went though a ceremony when they were 16 or 17, depending upon how close their birthday was to March 17th, and at that time became citizens of Rome with full benefits.
A. The rule of law is the central idea guiding many of the rights and judgment we follow today
The second one, Bolsheviks and anti-tsarists
Answer:
Was in risk of being overthrown.
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