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The Ancient Roman family was a complex social structure based mainly on the nuclear family, but could also include various combinations of other members, such as extended family members, household slaves, and freed slaves. Ancient Romans had different names to describe their concept of family, including "familia" to describe the nuclear family and "domus" which would have included all the inhabitants of the household. The types of interactions between the different members of the family were dictated by the perceived social roles each member played. An Ancient Roman family's structure was constantly changing as a result of the low life expectancy and through marriage, divorce, and adoption.

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  • Family in ancient Rome (en)
  • Römische Familie (de)
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  • The Ancient Roman family was a complex social structure based mainly on the nuclear family, but could also include various combinations of other members, such as extended family members, household slaves, and freed slaves. Ancient Romans had different names to describe their concept of family, including "familia" to describe the nuclear family and "domus" which would have included all the inhabitants of the household. The types of interactions between the different members of the family were dictated by the perceived social roles each member played. An Ancient Roman family's structure was constantly changing as a result of the low life expectancy and through marriage, divorce, and adoption. (en)
  • Der Begriff der römischen Familie beschreibt im antiken Rom einen Personenkreis, der unter der Vollmacht eines Familienoberhauptes, dem sogenannten pater familias, stand. Man zählte darunter alle Abkömmlinge eines gemeinsamen männlichen Vorfahren. Aber auch alle Sklaven und Freigelassenen des Familienoberhauptes konnten zur familia gehören. Keinenfalls darf angenommen werden, dass eine römische Familie grundsätzlich nach der heutigen Definition einer Kernfamilie aufgebaut war. Frühere Forschungen gingen davon aus, dass im antiken Rom die patriarchalische Großfamilie dominierte. Jedoch deuten neuere Erkenntnisse darauf hin, dass zumindest in der oberen Schicht in römischen familia auch durchaus Kernfamilien im heutigen Sinne vorkommen konnten. (de)
  • La familia en la Antigua Roma era una estructura social compleja cuya base era la familia nuclear. Solía tener una estructura patriarcal, con el pater familias a la cabeza, pero podía incluir varias combinaciones de miembros, como miembros de la familia ampliada, esclavos domésticos y esclavos liberados.​ Los antiguos romanos tenían diferentes nombres para describir su concepto de familia, incluyendo «familia» para describir la familia nuclear y «domus» que habría incluido a todos los habitantes del hogar.​ Los tipos de interacciones entre los diferentes miembros de la familia estaban dictados por los roles sociales percibidos que cada miembro desempeñaba. La estructura de una familia romana antigua cambiaba constantemente como resultado de la baja esperanza de vida y a través del matrimon (es)
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  • The Ancient Roman family was a complex social structure based mainly on the nuclear family, but could also include various combinations of other members, such as extended family members, household slaves, and freed slaves. Ancient Romans had different names to describe their concept of family, including "familia" to describe the nuclear family and "domus" which would have included all the inhabitants of the household. The types of interactions between the different members of the family were dictated by the perceived social roles each member played. An Ancient Roman family's structure was constantly changing as a result of the low life expectancy and through marriage, divorce, and adoption. (en)
  • Der Begriff der römischen Familie beschreibt im antiken Rom einen Personenkreis, der unter der Vollmacht eines Familienoberhauptes, dem sogenannten pater familias, stand. Man zählte darunter alle Abkömmlinge eines gemeinsamen männlichen Vorfahren. Aber auch alle Sklaven und Freigelassenen des Familienoberhauptes konnten zur familia gehören. Keinenfalls darf angenommen werden, dass eine römische Familie grundsätzlich nach der heutigen Definition einer Kernfamilie aufgebaut war. Frühere Forschungen gingen davon aus, dass im antiken Rom die patriarchalische Großfamilie dominierte. Jedoch deuten neuere Erkenntnisse darauf hin, dass zumindest in der oberen Schicht in römischen familia auch durchaus Kernfamilien im heutigen Sinne vorkommen konnten. Man geht davon aus, dass mit dem lateinischen Wort domus nicht nur das Haus, sondern auch alle im Gebäude lebenden Personen gemeint werden konnten. Der Herr über diese Hausgemeinschaft war der pater familias. (de)
  • La familia en la Antigua Roma era una estructura social compleja cuya base era la familia nuclear. Solía tener una estructura patriarcal, con el pater familias a la cabeza, pero podía incluir varias combinaciones de miembros, como miembros de la familia ampliada, esclavos domésticos y esclavos liberados.​ Los antiguos romanos tenían diferentes nombres para describir su concepto de familia, incluyendo «familia» para describir la familia nuclear y «domus» que habría incluido a todos los habitantes del hogar.​ Los tipos de interacciones entre los diferentes miembros de la familia estaban dictados por los roles sociales percibidos que cada miembro desempeñaba. La estructura de una familia romana antigua cambiaba constantemente como resultado de la baja esperanza de vida y a través del matrimonio, el divorcio y la adopción.​ (es)
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