thumb|upright|In this inscription from AD 232, Walldürn, Roman Germany, Alexandrian dediticii join two scouts ([[exploratores) in a dedication to Dea Fortuna after the restoration of the decrepit baths at their military outpost.]]
thumb|upright|In this inscription from AD 232, Walldürn, Roman Germany, Alexandrian dediticii join two scouts ([[exploratores) in a dedication to Dea Fortuna after the restoration of the decrepit baths at their military outpost.]]
In ancient Rome, the dediticii or peregrini dediticii () were a class of free provincials who were neither slaves nor citizens holding either full Roman citizenship as cives or Latin rights as Latini.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).