roman adoption practices
Roman adoption practices refer to the legal and social customs followed by the ancient Romans for transferring the rights, responsibilities, and familial bonds of a child from their birth family to an adoptive family, typically involving a formal legal process and maintaining the child's social status and inheritance rights.
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