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30 July, 23:50
Why was the family important in Roman society
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The "familia" in Rome included more than just the basic family of father, mother, and children. It also included all the people who were part of the household so for Romans large familly was understood as institution and basic social group not social unit as we see it today whole roman law was familly orientated
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