Status and Prole
The political consequences of low elite fertility among the Roman elites were highly unstable succession to the Roman throne and frequent internal conflicts.
Hereditary succession was acceptable to the senate, "but the main problem was that from the time of Augustus to the mid-third century (almost three centuries), only three emperors – Vespasian, Marcus Aurelius, and Septimius Severus – had sons who could inherit."
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