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No One is known as the father of law in ancient Rome, there was not one. The first Roman law (the Law of the Twelve Tables) was compiled by the Decemviri, a committee of ten men. Roman law then evolved with the enactment of new laws over centuries.

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Romulus was the founder of Rome and its first king. He was also considered the pater patriae (father of the fatherland).

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