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20 March, 20:49

Under Roman law, what does the term paterfamilias mean?

A.

the oldest male and head of a family unit

B.

the presiding judge of an important tribunal

C.

a high-ranking official who served in the Senate

D.

a king whose symbol of power was the fasces

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  1. 20 March, 21:16
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    Your answer is going to be C.
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