Sorry to take so long to reply...got really busy there for a few days! But thank you all so much for the help! Caldrail, that was some great information...I really appreciate it!
I have him as the Legatus Legionis of this particular permanent Legion castra. But he was reputed to have died dishonorably in battle.
There seems to have been a lot of cross-over, as far as I can tell. As part of the Legion, I imagined this family would be pretty well in tune with Roman customs, but as cultural Greeks they may have followed those customs too. I admit, I'm not overly familiar with Greek coming-of-age ceremonies...does anyone know if they had particular rites/customs like the Liberalia?
That is interesting. That could actually work as well for this situation. I was thinking of having the Tribune, who had thought highly of the boy's father, offer to stand in his father's place (but never actually has a chance to, as the boy has to leave the village before it happens).
Okay. At this time, because of the universal grant of citizenship, I assume there wasn't anything special that had to be done, like enrolling the boy's name or anything. I can't imagine how difficult that would have been, logistically speaking, if Caracalla hadn't passed that Edict.
Thank you for that link and information! All interesting things to mull over...
Ah, fascinating! And yes, that would make sense.
Technical issue here...is there a way to edit where it says "Quote" in those passages? I tried using the MultiQuote thing, but as soon as I tried to break up the quote from Caldrail, the whole thing got broken down into little quotes with no indication of authorship. Kind of annoying.
At any rate, you have given me some great material to think over...I appreciate you taking the time to answer my questions! This is so, so helpful!