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majores

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A quick definition of majores:

Term: majores

Definition: Majores means "greater persons" in Latin. In Roman law, it refers to ancestors or forebears. In history, it refers to people of a higher status.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Majores are ancestors or forebears in Roman law. They are also people of a higher status in history.

  • When studying Roman law, it is important to understand the role of one's majores in determining their legal rights and responsibilities.
  • In ancient Rome, the majores were the wealthy and powerful individuals who held positions of authority in society.

The examples illustrate how majores were important in both legal and social contexts. In Roman law, a person's majores could impact their legal standing and inheritance. In society, the majores were the elite class who held power and influence.

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