Who were fugitivi? What were ways a dominus(a) could mark someone as fugitivi?
a "fugitive" - runaway slave; could brand or tattoo them or force them to wear a collar
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Verum aut Falsum: Slaves had a wide range of jobs including laborers, musicians, entertainers, and gardeners.
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How were enslaved people involved in Triumphal marches?
after a military victory, spoils and enslaved people were paraded through the city
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Freedmen earned many rights of citizens. Name TWO opportunities freedmen did not have that regular citizens did. (limitations)
could not run for political office; could not hold high military positions
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Name TWO ways an enslaved person could be freed. (different 2 if already had question)
manumissio in front of judge or friends of dominus; in a will; buy themselves out; good deed that dominus rewards them for
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Name TWO ways to manumit a slave without a judge's approval or presence (less formal freeing)
declaration from dominus(a) in the presence of others; asking to join the dominus(a) on the couch to dine
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Name TWO ways someone could become enslaved in ancient Rome. (different 2 if already had question)
prisoner of war, captured by pirates, born into it, go into debt
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Name TWO ways a freedman might still be tied to/have obligations to his former master. (diff two if already had question)
have to work for him/her a certain # of days a year; help and support when able; be a client and greet at the salutatio; take on owner's name as part of own
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Verum aut Falsum: Slaves could not own property or marry
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Verum aut Falsum: Slavery in ancient Rome was racially motivated
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What are the Latin and English meanings of "manumissio(n)"?
Latin: sending with the hand; English: formal freeing of an enslaved person
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Name TWO punishments a household slave could receive if the dominus(a) was unhappy with their work.
beaten/treated violently; sent to do harder work elsewhere such as a farm or estate