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Legal Definitions - propatruus

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Definition of propatruus

Propatruus is a term used in Roman and civil law to refer to a great-grandfather's brother.

For example, if John's great-grandfather had a brother named Peter, then Peter would be John's propatruus.

This term is important in legal matters such as inheritance and property rights, as propatruus may have a claim to a portion of the estate or property.

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Term: propatruus

Definition: Propatruus is a Latin word used in Roman and civil law to refer to a person who is the brother of someone's great-grandfather.

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