Manumission

A slave obtained his freedom by manumission. The forms of manumission varied at different times. During the period of the Republic the forms of manumission were strict and ceremonial, and they had the double effect of freeing the slave and making him a Roman citizen.

During the period of the Empire informal manumission was also recognized, which had the effect to free the slave, but not to make him a citizen.

The two kinds of manumission, the formal and the informal, co-existed until the time of Justinian, who enacted that a slave when manu- mitted, whether formally or informally, should be a citizen.

The recognition of informal manumission was due largely to the przetor. Under the old law, unless the manumission was in proper form the slave remained a slave. An attempted manumission might be defeated by some technical flaw or defect.

To prevent the injustice and wrong that might result 'from this, the prastor, in time, protected slaves imperfectly manumitted by securing to them their personal freedom.

But he went no further than was necessary to satisfy good conscience, and while he protected the slave in his liberty, he secured to him no property rights. But in A. D. 19, it was provided by the lex Junia Norbana that all such freemen should enjoy the rights of Latin colonists, whence they were known as Latini Juniani.

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Effects of Marriage with Manus

Slavery by Birth

Mandate (Mandatum)