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2018 | 19 | 167-176

Article title

FAMILY AND PRO–FAMILY POLITICS IN ANCIENT ROME

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A Roman family consisted of the paterfamilias, his wedded wife, two or three children, house slaves, freedmen, friends and customers. In ancient Rome the husband ruled the family and his wife was subjected to him. Was marriage a relationship similar to today's marriages? The analysis of source materials will bring answers to those questions. Family – related politics applied by Roman emperors, marital law, paternal authority and protective law will be presented. Romans attributed the following features to women: modesty, weakness, lack of endurance, unfamiliarity with state affairs, and also purity and faithfulness to the husband. In ancient Rome wives and mothers were supposed to manage the household and raise children. A fully valid marriage for Romans was a relationship called matrimonium legitimum, and only such relationship had social and legal impact. The legal marriage was in Rome the marriage with the authority over the wife, this was the cum manu relationship, or as matrimonium without the authority of the husband – the sine manu marriage

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19

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167-176

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2018

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  • Uniwersytet Opolski

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