Adoption was not forbidden by Roman law; in fact, it was a recognized legal practice. Roman citizens could adopt children to ensure the continuation of family lines, particularly in cases where a family had no male heirs. The process was formalized through legal procedures, and it often involved the transfer of parental authority from the biological parents to the adoptive parents. Adoption played a significant role in social and familial structures in ancient Rome.
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