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Women, the military and patria potestas in Roman Britain
2017L. Allason-Jones
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Women, Marriage, and Patria Potestas in Late Medieval Florence*
Tijdschrift voor Rechtsgeschiedenis / Revue d'Histoire du Droit / The Legal History Review, 1981T. Kuehn
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Il maggior interesse del bambino. Minori, Stato e patria potestas dall'Unità alla Grande guerra
MINORIGIUSTIZIA, 2015B. Montesi
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§ 16. Status familiae. Patria potestas. Sui et alieni iuris
1925Friedrich Endemann
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Revista de la Facultad de Derecho de México
En Roma el concepto de familia no fue uniforme ni constante como tampoco lo fue el poder que el cabeza de familia (patria potestas) tuvo sobre los hijos y que incluso en los últimos siglos del imperio fue perdiendo fuerza y transformándose.
Antonio Silva Sánchez
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En Roma el concepto de familia no fue uniforme ni constante como tampoco lo fue el poder que el cabeza de familia (patria potestas) tuvo sobre los hijos y que incluso en los últimos siglos del imperio fue perdiendo fuerza y transformándose.
Antonio Silva Sánchez
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2003
Abstract Marriage, the first linchpin of the Roman family, may seem, from a modern perspective, surprisingly poorly developed and supported in Roman law. By contrast, patria potestas (paternal power), the second linchpin, is forcefully constructed, so forcefully, in fact, that it is one of the most distinctive aspects of the Roman legal ...
Bruce W Frier, Thomas A J McGinn
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Abstract Marriage, the first linchpin of the Roman family, may seem, from a modern perspective, surprisingly poorly developed and supported in Roman law. By contrast, patria potestas (paternal power), the second linchpin, is forcefully constructed, so forcefully, in fact, that it is one of the most distinctive aspects of the Roman legal ...
Bruce W Frier, Thomas A J McGinn
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ISTORIYA
The social institutions of familia and patria potestas, as well as the social roles of pater familias and mater familias associated with them, are generally believed to be the key concepts for understanding the social organization of Roman society. Their
Yulia Vershinina
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The social institutions of familia and patria potestas, as well as the social roles of pater familias and mater familias associated with them, are generally believed to be the key concepts for understanding the social organization of Roman society. Their
Yulia Vershinina
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The Classical Quarterly, 1967
This paper is concerned with the position of a Roman paterfamilias with respect to his family's property in the period of the Republic. Rights over property are in Roman law strictly dominium and not potestas; but to understand the role of a family system in a society one must analyse how its property is managed and passed on.
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This paper is concerned with the position of a Roman paterfamilias with respect to his family's property in the period of the Republic. Rights over property are in Roman law strictly dominium and not potestas; but to understand the role of a family system in a society one must analyse how its property is managed and passed on.
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Note in tema di cittadinanza e patria potestas
2022Partendo dal provvedimento adrianeo con cui si dispose che i peregrini che avessero chiesto e ottenuto, per sé e per i propri figli, la cittadinanza, non sarebbero divenuti automaticamente titolari della patria potestas, l’autrice ripercorre brevemente la storia di questo istituto, dalle origini al principato di Adriano, concludendo che detto ...
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