Slaves were considered property under Roman law and had no legal personhood.
Slaves were considered property under Roman law and had no legal personhood.
Most slaves would never be freed. They had no personal rights and they were used to being treated as an object. But slavery was never based on race.
In almost all ancient slave-owning societies, they even used to buy a slave in order to have sex with him/her.
Greek and Roman brothels, male and female, were staffed primarily by slaves, and even sexual access to one’s own slaves was considered a normal part of the business of owning people.
Having sex with female mistresses was regarded as a threat to the bloodline of the owning family. This was nominally a capital crime (for the slave).
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