The Roman Identity
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the family, though Caius would be remembered, the gaine family pride of the Mucius family only contributed to their own pride in their country. Roman society encouraged being proud and respectful of the honors of the city and its citizens. Roman tradition and respect for the mos maiorum ( ways of the ancestors ) was not only a trait that defined everyday roman life, but the way with which romans defined their own personal identity as Romans.
the family, though Caius would be remembered, the gaine family pride of the Mucius family only contributed to their own pride in their country. Roman society encouraged being proud and respectful of the honors of the city and its citizens. Roman tradition and respect for the mos maiorum ( ways of the ancestors ) was not only a trait that defined everyday roman life, but the way with which romans defined their own personal identity as Romans.