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- Head of a Roman familyThe pater familias, also written as paterfamilias (pl.: patres familias), was the head of a Roman family. The pater familias was the oldest living male in a household, and could legally exercise autocratic authority over his extended family. The term is Latin for "father of the family" or the "owner of the family estate".wikimili.com/en/Pater_familias
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The pater familias, also written as paterfamilias (pl.: patres familias), was the head of a Roman family. The pater familias was the oldest living male in a household, and could legally exercise autocratic authority over his extended family. The term is Latin for "father of the family" or the "owner of the family estate". The … See more
The Roman household was conceived of as an economic and juridical unit or estate: familia originally meant the group of the famuli (the servi, the … See more
The laws of the Twelve Tables required the pater familias to ensure that "obviously deformed" infants were put to death. The survival of congenitally disabled adults, conspicuously … See more
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• The Ancient City – perennial 1864 book by Numa Denis Fustel de Coulanges See moreancient Roman periodThe pater familias was the head of a Roman family.ancient Roman periodRoman law and tradition established the power of the pater familias within the community of his own extended familia.ancient Roman periodThe pater familias held legal privilege over the property of the familia, and varying levels of authority over his dependents.ancient Roman periodThe pater familias had a duty to father and raise healthy children as future citizens of Rome, to maintain the moral propriety and well-being of his household, to honour his clan and ancestral gods and to dutifully participate—and if possible, serve—in Rome's political, religious and social life.ancient Roman periodIn theory at least, he held powers of life and death over every member of his extended familia through ancient right.ancient Roman periodThe pater familias was expected to be a good citizen.ancient Roman periodThe pater familias embodied and expressed its genius through his pious fulfillment of ancestral obligations.ancient Roman periodThe pater familias had the power to sell his children into slavery.ancient Roman periodThe pater familias had the power to approve or reject marriages of his sons and daughters.ancient Roman periodThe filii familias could include the biological and adopted children of the pater familias and his siblings.The legal potestas of the pater familias over his wife depended on the form of marriage between them. In the Early Republic, a wife … See more
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The original classical Roman definition of familia referred to “a body of slaves,” and did not refer to wives … See more• Beard, M., Price, S., North, J., Religions of Rome: Volume 1, a History, illustrated, Cambridge University Press, 1998. ISBN 0-521-31682-0 See more
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