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Familia: Ingenui ServiLiberti [Alumni] Pater familiasMater familas (matrona) Filius familiaFilia familias Tutorius (trium) liberorum Familia urbana vs. Familia rustica Elite familiae vs. poor familiae Slave hierarchy Differentiation of slave roles

Columbarium of the Statilii Tauri (near Porta Maggiore)

Drawing of inscriptions from the columbarium for the slaves of the imperial family

Birth: Obstetrix Childhood: nutrix - educatrix – paedagoga (female) nutritor, educator, paedagogus (male)

Obstetrix on tomb (Tomb 100, Isola Sacra near Ostia)

May this monument be protected against intentional evil! Scribonia Attice has built for herself and for Marcus Ulpius Amerimnus, her husband, for Scribonia Callityche, her mother, for Diocles and for her freedmen with their descendants, with exception of Panaratus and Prosdocia. The monument can't be inherited by strangers Inscription from the monument

Statue of the grammaticus Marcus Mettius Epaphroditus (1 st /2 nd century CE)

Woman surrounded by her slaves on funerary monument Roman, from Neumagen, before 220 CE Trier, Rheinisches Landesmuseum

Close up of same panel: notice difference in clothing between slaves and mistress

Gemina l(iberta) Augustae / ornatrix / Irene l(ibertae) suae dat olla(m) Gemina, the freedwoman of Augusta, hair-dresser, put this up to Irene, her freedwoman. CIL VI 3994 (Columbarium of Livia)

Inscription by an ostarius of Livia for his wife: Amphio Liviae / ostiar(ius) dat Liviae / Augeni coniugi Amphio, the doorkeeper of Livia, set this up for his wife Livia Auge. (CIL VI Columbarium of Livia)

Lecticarius: litter bearer (Drawing of a Roman litter

Brazilian woman with her slave litter bearers, c. 1860