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forisfactus servus

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A quick definition of forisfactus servus:

Term: forisfactus servus

Definition: Forisfactus servus is a term used in Law Latin to describe a person who was once a slave but has been granted freedom, but then commits a crime and loses their freedom again.

A more thorough explanation:

Forisfactus servus

A forisfactus servus is a former slave who has lost their freedom because they committed a crime.

If a slave was freed but then committed a crime, they could become a forisfactus servus and lose their freedom again. This was a common punishment in ancient Rome.

For example, if a freed slave stole something, they could be punished by becoming a forisfactus servus and being sold back into slavery.

Another example is if a freed slave was caught running away, they could also become a forisfactus servus and lose their freedom.

These examples show how a forisfactus servus was a way to punish former slaves who broke the law and ensure they did not have the same rights as free citizens.

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