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Emancipation refers to the act of freeing individuals from slavery or oppressive control, granting them personal and legal freedom. In the context of the Roman Empire, emancipation was a significant process that transformed the status of slaves, allowing for varying degrees of liberation through means such as manumission, where a slave could be formally freed by their owner, or through purchasing their own freedom. This concept played an important role in shaping social dynamics and the economy of the empire.