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- Collegium_(ancient_Rome) comment "A collegium (plural collegia, \"joined together\"; English \"college\") was any association in ancient Rome with a legal personality. Such associations had various functions.Collegia could function as guilds, social clubs, or burial societies; in practice, in ancient Rome, they sometimes became organized bodies of local businessmen and even criminals, who ran the mercantile/criminal activities in a given urban region, or rione.".