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In page Roman law:

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A person's abilities and duties within the Roman legal system depended on their legal status. The individual could have been a Roman citizen (status civitatis), unlike a foreigner; been free (status libertatis), unlike slaves; or had a certain position in a Roman family (status familiae) either as the head of the family (pater familias) or some lower member (alieni iuris "one who lives under someone else's law").[citation needed]