Which male duty was seen as the most virtuous in roman society? Owning all of the family's properties, selling any children that were seen as unfit in to slavery, continuing the family name through sons or allowing their wives to participate in government.

In Roman society, the most virtuous male duty was seen as continuing the family name through sons. This concept, known as "pater familias," placed great importance on male descent and the transmission of the family lineage. This duty was closely tied to Roman ideals of perpetuating the family's legacy, ensuring ancestral spirits were honored, and providing heirs to inherit the family's property and social status.