HISTORY
ANCIENT ROME
Question
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The oldest female, the matriarch
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The youngest child, the Chosen One
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The Senate
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The oldest male, the patriarch
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Detailed explanation-1: -At the head of Roman family life was the oldest living male, called the “paterfamilias, ‘’ or “father of the family.” He looked after the family’s business affairs and property and could perform religious rites on their behalf. The paterfamilias had absolute rule over his household and children.
Detailed explanation-2: -Orsini Family, one of the oldest, most illustrious, and for centuries most powerful of the Roman princely families. Their origins, when stripped of legend, can be traced back to a certain Ursus de Paro, recorded at Rome in 998.
Detailed explanation-3: -The Roman Empire dramatically shifted power away from representative democracy to centralized imperial authority, with the emperor holding the most power.
Detailed explanation-4: -The ancient Roman republic had three branches of government. In the beginning, the legislative branch was the Senate, a group made up of 300 citizens from Rome’s patrician class, the oldest and wealthiest families of Rome.
Detailed explanation-5: -patria potestas, (Latin: “power of a father”), in Roman family law, power that the male head of a family exercised over his children and his more remote descendants in the male line, whatever their age, as well as over those brought into the family by adoption.