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infantiae proximus

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A quick definition of infantiae proximus:

Term: INFANTIAE PROXIMUS

Definition: In ancient Rome, there was a law that said a child was considered "infantiae proximus" when they were just a little over seven years old. This means they were still very young and not yet considered a grown-up.

A more thorough explanation:

INFANTIAE PROXIMUS

Infantiae proximus is a Latin term used in Roman law to refer to a child who is next to infancy. A child is considered infantiae proximus when they are slightly over seven years old.

For example, if a child is eight years old, they are considered infantiae proximus. This means that they are still considered a child, but they are no longer an infant.

Another example is if a child is six years old, they are not yet infantiae proximus. This means that they are still considered an infant and are not yet old enough to be considered a child.

The term infantiae proximus is used to describe a child who is no longer an infant but is not yet considered an adult. This term was used in Roman law to determine the legal rights and responsibilities of children. By understanding when a child was considered infantiae proximus, the law could determine what rights and responsibilities they had.

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