paterfamilias
A pater familias (father of the family) was the head of the family/household. The plural is patres familias.
The root word "patri" in ancient Rome times referred to the father or the head of a household. It was associated with concepts of authority, lineage, and family responsibility.
Father is Pater in Latin.
The life of a woman in a family in ancient Rome was very simple. They supported and took care of their husbands.
Hannibal was not from Ancient Rome. He was a Carthaginian. He was 25 when he succeed his father-in-law Hasdrubal (who was assassinated in 221 BC) as the ruler and military commander of the territories of his family in southern Spain.
Hannibal hated Rome because his father hated Rome---sort of a family tradition. As a youngster, Hannibal was made to swear an oath of hatred against Rome by his father.Hannibal hated Rome because his father hated Rome---sort of a family tradition. As a youngster, Hannibal was made to swear an oath of hatred against Rome by his father.Hannibal hated Rome because his father hated Rome---sort of a family tradition. As a youngster, Hannibal was made to swear an oath of hatred against Rome by his father.Hannibal hated Rome because his father hated Rome---sort of a family tradition. As a youngster, Hannibal was made to swear an oath of hatred against Rome by his father.Hannibal hated Rome because his father hated Rome---sort of a family tradition. As a youngster, Hannibal was made to swear an oath of hatred against Rome by his father.Hannibal hated Rome because his father hated Rome---sort of a family tradition. As a youngster, Hannibal was made to swear an oath of hatred against Rome by his father.Hannibal hated Rome because his father hated Rome---sort of a family tradition. As a youngster, Hannibal was made to swear an oath of hatred against Rome by his father.Hannibal hated Rome because his father hated Rome---sort of a family tradition. As a youngster, Hannibal was made to swear an oath of hatred against Rome by his father.Hannibal hated Rome because his father hated Rome---sort of a family tradition. As a youngster, Hannibal was made to swear an oath of hatred against Rome by his father.
In ancient Rome, the male was head of the household as well as primary individual responsible for appropriate worship of the household gods.
The Latin word for father is Pater. The Latin for daddy is tata.
The head of the house in ancient Rome was the "paterfamilia". He was the eldest male in the family. Even though he consulted with other members of his family, the final decision on family matters rested with him.
A Paterfamilias was the ruler of a family in ancient Rome
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the forum was the center of public life in ancient Rome, but the family was the center of personal life.