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- Ius trium liberorum (“law of three children”) was a privilege introduced by Emperor Augustus (ruled 27 BCE – 14 CE) as part of his social and demographic reforms. Its aim was to increase the number of births in the Roman state, which was struggling with population decline after years of civil wars.imperiumromanum.pl/en/curiosities/ius-trium-liberorum-law-of-three-children/
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