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Explain the features of family in roman empire?

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Answered by silentgirl14
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The basic unit of Roman society were households and families. households included the head ( usually the father ) of the household, Peter families ( father of the family) , his wife, children and other relatives. In the upper classes , slaves and servants were also part of the households ..

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The basic units of Roman society were households and families. Households included the head (usually the father) of the household, pater families (father of the family), his wife, children, and other relatives. In the upper classes, slaves and servants were also part of the household.

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