Why was the son set free if his father sells his son 3 times?

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2026-03-24 23:50

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In ancient Rome, a law called the Lex Aelia Sentia allowed a father to sell his son as a form of punishment. If the son was sold three times, he would be considered emancipated and set free from his father's authority. This practice aimed to deter fathers from abusing their power and selling their sons repeatedly.

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