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propter ingratitudinem

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A quick definition of propter ingratitudinem:

Term: propter ingratitudinem

Definition: Propter ingratitudinem is a Latin term that means "on account of ingratitude." In history, it was used to describe situations where a superior could take back a gift given to a vassal or revoke the freedom of a slave who showed ingratitude. This means that if someone did not show appreciation or thankfulness for a gift or act of kindness, the giver could take it back.

A more thorough explanation:

propter ingratitudinem

Propter ingratitudinem is a Latin term that means "on account of ingratitude." It refers to situations where a gift or privilege is taken away because the recipient has shown ingratitude.

  • A king might take away a vassal's land if the vassal was ungrateful or disloyal.
  • A slave-owner might revoke a slave's freedom if the slave was ungrateful or disobedient.

These examples illustrate how propter ingratitudinem was used in historical contexts. In both cases, a gift or privilege was given to someone, but it was taken away because the recipient did not show gratitude or loyalty. This term was often used to justify the revocation of gifts or privileges in feudal or slave societies.

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