Liberto
Liberto is both a given name and a surname of Italian origin.
Etymology
The term liberto derives from, which means a freed slave. In ancient Greece, those freed slaves had various kinds of obligations toward their former owners and they did not have full citizens rights.In ancient Rome they were called, a freedman or an emancipated person who acts for and on behalf of its former master, who became his patron. During the Empire period and after the judgment of a magistrate they were freed from a. Despite being freed by manumission and acquiring the Roman citizenship and a legal personality, they did not have the same legal rights of the free-born and were excluded from the main offices, maintaining a subordinate position and many obligations on behalf of their former masters, which can be summarized in three duties: , , and . This status could be revoked by. During the late imperial period a liberto can achieve the full status of naive by.
However, the name Liberto has also been traced to an unrelated Germanic given name.
Notable people
- Giuseppe Liberto, Italian priest, choral director and composer
- Liberto Beltrán, Spanish footballer
- Liberto Corney, Uruguayan boxer
- Vivian Cash, American homemaker and author