Ius trium liberorum

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a Roman law, created by Augustus and used increasingly by successive emperors, granting immunites to parents of three children or more. Privileges included the ability to start an academic career and freedom from jury duty. Famously granted to Pliny the Younger, Suetonius and Martial although all three did not fulfill the criteria!

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