Jose Molina Study Guide Flashcards
alieno iuri subiectus
dependent
tutor
guardian of underage son or unmarried daughter of pater familias
tutor must be of the same ______
gens
gens
group of people with the same nomen (common ancestor through males)
gentiels
members of a gens - gens distributed property of a member who died sine prole among his gentiles
stirps
group of people with same cognomen
agnatio
relation through males (emancipated sons not included)
agnati
included one’s wife and the wives of one’s agnati and the adopted of onself and ones agnati
cognatio
blood relation - no legal rights, except cognati that lost their citizenship and does not include wives
cognati
all of the family members
pater, patris m.
father
mater, matris, f.
mother
filius, filii, m.
son
filia, filiae, f.
daughter
frater, fratris, m.
brother
soror, sororis, f.
sister
avus, avi, f.
grandfather
avia, aviae, f.
grandmother
patruus, patri, m.
uncle on fathers side
amita, amitae, f.
aunt on fathers side
avunculus, avunculi, m.
uncle on mothers side
matertea, materteae, f.
aunt on mothers side
nepos, nepotis, m.
grandson, nephew
neptis, neptis, f.
granddaughter, niece
patruelis, patruelis, m.
first cousin on father’s side
consobrinus(a), consobrini (ae)
first cousin on mothers side
proprior sobrino/sobrina
a parents cousin (first cousin once removed)
sobrinus(a), sonbrini (ae)
son or daughter of a parents cousin (second cousin)
ius osculi
right to kiss - persons within the sixth degree of familial relation have this
adfines
relative through marriage only (adfinitas - relation through marriage)
gener, generi, m.
son-in-law
nurus, nurus, f.
daughter-in-law
socer, soceri, m.
father-in-law
socrus, socrus, f.
mother-in-law
privignus, privigni, m.
stepson
privinga, privingae, f.
stepdaughter
vitricus, vitrici, m.
stepfather
noverca, novercae, f.
stepmother
ianitices, ianitricum, f. pl
women who married brothers (singular - ianitrix)
adoptiō
adoption of a fīlius familiās or son
adrogātiō
adoption of a pater familiās (extinction of one family to prevent that of another) (sanctioned by pontifices and the comitia centuriata, adrogatus must brothers to continue his family)
patria potestās
(=patria maiestas=patrium ius=imperium paternum) power of the father of the household over his family
pater familiās assigned his children their own property which is called?
pecūlia
extinction of potestās step one
death of pater familiās
extinction of potestās step two
ēmancipātiō fīliī/fīliae
extinction of potestās step three
pater familiās’s loss of citizenship
extinction of potestās step four
son becomes a flāmen diālis or daughter becomes a virgō vestālis
extinction of potestās step five
father or child adopted by a third party
extinction of potestās step six
daughter passes in manum to her husband
extinction of potestās step seven
son went into office (would be independent for the duration of his term)
manus
power of a man over his wife
sācra familiāria
religious services of the family
limitations to the patria potestās
all sons and first born daughters must be reared