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page 1Childhood in ancient Rome
bulla
hollow amulet hung around the neck, worn by male children in Ancient Rome
Rumina
In ancient Roman religion, Rumīna, Rumilia or Rumia, also known as Dīva Rumīna, was a goddess who protected breastfeeding mothers, and possibly nursing infants. Her domain extended to protecting animal mothers, not just human ones. As one of the indigitamenta, Rumina lacked the elaborate mythology and personality of later Roman deities, and was instead a more abstract, numinous entity.
Jus trium liberorum
Natalist privileges awarded in the Roman Empire
list of Roman birth and childhood deities
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