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Л. Корнелий Цинна, Populi Italici и Bellum Octavianum: «италийский вопрос» в 87–85/84 гг. до н. э.
This study is devoted to issues related to the participation of the Italians in the struggle of L. Cornelius Cinna and Cn. Octavius (coss. 87 BCE), as well as the activities of the Cinnans in the “Italian question” in 86–85/84 BCE. Such measures inspired by Cinna in 86–84 BCE as the law granted Roman citizenship to the Italici-dediticii (lex Cornelia de deediticiis populis civitate danda), the Cinnan “municipal” law (lex Cornelia municipalis), and the census in 86/85 BCE helped to overcome the sharp contradictions in Italy that arose after the end of the Social war. These measures, on the one hand, became the logical conclusion of the so-called “Italian question” in Roman politics, and on the other hand, they actually initiated the so-called “municipalization” of Italy. At the same time, the Cinnans/Marians also
initiated a local adaptation of the Roman formula census.