No. Upper class women married at (to us, at least) young ages just as the rest of the population. This was generally anywhere from the age of 14 to 16 although the marriage contract could be signed when the girl was quite young even a baby.
Geoffrey Chaucer is the ancient roman author who said men should marry women their own age.
No women were allowed to "vote" in the Roman Empire
In Roman society women were always considered the lowest of the classes even lower than the slaves.
Neither could vote.
Of course they were allowed to mix with males. The women in ancient Rome ran the household. Don't confuse the Roman women with the Greek women who were isolated in their homes.
Geoffrey Chaucer is the ancient roman author who said men should marry women their own age.
No, but there were women with the Roman Army. Officers, centurions, and some soldiers were allowed to marry, and there were also women who stayed in the army camps and followed them on the march.... for various reasons.
Roman women wore robes, sandals, and kept their hair up with combs and sticks. As for how they acted, that was up to their husband because they had to do eveyhting they were told to do.
before they started working upperclass women would just laze around and vist people but now they can work in any job they want to. It was all thanks to the women of WW1 and WW2
The Women Men Marry was created in 1937.
No, but there were women with the Roman Army. Officers, centurions, and some soldiers were allowed to marry, and there were also women who stayed in the army camps and followed them on the march.... for various reasons.
It would depend on the woman and the time. For most of the Roman republic, a woman would simply be a social misfit if she chose not to marry. Marriage was considered mandatory for both men and women for various reasons. During the principate Augustus made marriage for both men and women mandatory by law. This was to try to repopulate the Roman people, whose numbers had been decimated by the years of civil wars. If a woman or man did not marry, they were cut off from any inheritance. These rules did not apply to the Vestal virgins who were free to marry or not after their term of service was ended.It would depend on the woman and the time. For most of the Roman republic, a woman would simply be a social misfit if she chose not to marry. Marriage was considered mandatory for both men and women for various reasons. During the principate Augustus made marriage for both men and women mandatory by law. This was to try to repopulate the Roman people, whose numbers had been decimated by the years of civil wars. If a woman or man did not marry, they were cut off from any inheritance. These rules did not apply to the Vestal virgins who were free to marry or not after their term of service was ended.It would depend on the woman and the time. For most of the Roman republic, a woman would simply be a social misfit if she chose not to marry. Marriage was considered mandatory for both men and women for various reasons. During the principate Augustus made marriage for both men and women mandatory by law. This was to try to repopulate the Roman people, whose numbers had been decimated by the years of civil wars. If a woman or man did not marry, they were cut off from any inheritance. These rules did not apply to the Vestal virgins who were free to marry or not after their term of service was ended.It would depend on the woman and the time. For most of the Roman republic, a woman would simply be a social misfit if she chose not to marry. Marriage was considered mandatory for both men and women for various reasons. During the principate Augustus made marriage for both men and women mandatory by law. This was to try to repopulate the Roman people, whose numbers had been decimated by the years of civil wars. If a woman or man did not marry, they were cut off from any inheritance. These rules did not apply to the Vestal virgins who were free to marry or not after their term of service was ended.It would depend on the woman and the time. For most of the Roman republic, a woman would simply be a social misfit if she chose not to marry. Marriage was considered mandatory for both men and women for various reasons. During the principate Augustus made marriage for both men and women mandatory by law. This was to try to repopulate the Roman people, whose numbers had been decimated by the years of civil wars. If a woman or man did not marry, they were cut off from any inheritance. These rules did not apply to the Vestal virgins who were free to marry or not after their term of service was ended.It would depend on the woman and the time. For most of the Roman republic, a woman would simply be a social misfit if she chose not to marry. Marriage was considered mandatory for both men and women for various reasons. During the principate Augustus made marriage for both men and women mandatory by law. This was to try to repopulate the Roman people, whose numbers had been decimated by the years of civil wars. If a woman or man did not marry, they were cut off from any inheritance. These rules did not apply to the Vestal virgins who were free to marry or not after their term of service was ended.It would depend on the woman and the time. For most of the Roman republic, a woman would simply be a social misfit if she chose not to marry. Marriage was considered mandatory for both men and women for various reasons. During the principate Augustus made marriage for both men and women mandatory by law. This was to try to repopulate the Roman people, whose numbers had been decimated by the years of civil wars. If a woman or man did not marry, they were cut off from any inheritance. These rules did not apply to the Vestal virgins who were free to marry or not after their term of service was ended.It would depend on the woman and the time. For most of the Roman republic, a woman would simply be a social misfit if she chose not to marry. Marriage was considered mandatory for both men and women for various reasons. During the principate Augustus made marriage for both men and women mandatory by law. This was to try to repopulate the Roman people, whose numbers had been decimated by the years of civil wars. If a woman or man did not marry, they were cut off from any inheritance. These rules did not apply to the Vestal virgins who were free to marry or not after their term of service was ended.It would depend on the woman and the time. For most of the Roman republic, a woman would simply be a social misfit if she chose not to marry. Marriage was considered mandatory for both men and women for various reasons. During the principate Augustus made marriage for both men and women mandatory by law. This was to try to repopulate the Roman people, whose numbers had been decimated by the years of civil wars. If a woman or man did not marry, they were cut off from any inheritance. These rules did not apply to the Vestal virgins who were free to marry or not after their term of service was ended.
Yes, men from India have married American women.
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No, some men marry men and some women marry women.
First you need to objectify women. Then you can marry them.