Some remarks on the legal status of Thespian's children in ancient Rome
Abstract
This paper shows the legal position of the children of actors and/or actresses in ancient Rome.
The descendants of people from lower social classes, or engaged in the profession considered
by the Romans as shameful (as actors, gladiators, prostitutes) were seen in the same way that
their parents. It may be that their position was independent of their status familiae. It seems
that the acting profession made by one or both parents had a big impact on the legal position
of children, regardless of whether they were born in or out of wedlock. This influence has
taken different forms, but was always manifested in the limitations of the rights of children.