- The jus
trium liberorum,
meaning "the
right of
three children" in Latin, was a
privilege awarded to
Roman citizens who had
produced at
least three children...
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called the Jus
Liberorum.
Pliny says (Ep. ii.13) that he had
lately obtained from the emperor, for a
friend of his, the Jus
Trium Liberorum (see also Ep...
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Procambarus liberorum is a
species of
crayfish in the
family Cambaridae. It is
endemic to the
United States,
where it
occurs in
Arkansas and Oklahoma...
- was
granted symbolic honours and
greater legal freedom (the ius
trium liberorum). At the time of Augustus, as many as 35% of the
people in
Roman Italy...
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Childbearing was
encouraged by the state. By 27–14 BCE the ius
tritium liberorum ("legal
right of
three children")
granted symbolic honors and
legal privileges...
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Suetonius immunities usually granted to a
father of three, the ius
trium liberorum,
because his
marriage was childless.
Through Pliny,
Suetonius came into...
- were to be
given the same
rights as
Roman women, such as the jus
trium liberorum). In the
century before Caracalla,
Roman citizenship had
already lost...
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Marcus Aemilius Lepidus).
Julia may have had the
rights of Jus
trium liberorum, the
rights held by
Roman women who had
three children who
survived birth...
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motto emblazoned on the
crest of the Law Society's
common seal is LEX
LIBERORUM REX,
meaning "Law is King of the Free" or "Law is the King of Children...
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privileges to
women who had
given birth to
three children (see "Ius
trium liberorum").
Control of
female ****uality was
regarded as
necessary for the stability...