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Augustus instituted the "ius trium liberorum," or the right of three children, granting special benefits to fathers with at least three children. In a time before birth control, why was this seen as necessary? Was fertility and declining populations really a problem? Did the plan work out for Rome?

by /u/RusticBohemian in /r/AskHistorians

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