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jus imaginis

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Term: jus imaginis

Definition: Jus imaginis is a Latin term used in Roman law. It refers to the right of upper-class Roman citizens to use or display pictures or statues of their ancestors. This right was not available to everyone, only to those who were considered to be of a higher social status.

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jus imaginis

Jus imaginis was a right in ancient Rome that allowed upper-class citizens to use or display pictures or statues of their ancestors.

An example of jus imaginis is when a wealthy Roman citizen displayed a statue of their great-grandfather in their home. Another example is when a noble family commissioned a painting of their ancestors to be hung in their family's villa.

These examples illustrate how jus imaginis was a privilege reserved for the upper class in ancient Rome. It allowed them to honor their family lineage and display their wealth and status through art.

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