PATRON, among the Romans, was an appellation given to a master who had freed his slave. As soon as the relation of master expired, that of patron began: for the Romans, in giving the slaves their freedom, did not despoil themselves of all right and privileges in them; the law still subjected them to considerable services and duties towards their patrons, the neglect of which was very severely punished.
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