What was the role of the paterfamilias in the Roman household?
A) near-total life-and-death authority over the family
B) generally a benevolent guide to familial interactions with society
C) a relatively equal partner with the matron of the household
D) an arbiter of justice and major family decisions,but otherwise subordinate to the matron
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