Often, yes. There was a lack of women in Rome (because they were more likely to be exposed at birth) and girls usually married men a decade or so older.
In ancient Rome, Juno was the patroness or protector of women. The goddess Diana was the patroness of childbirth.
women never voted in ancient Rome.
No, they did not.
no
They were equal to men :)
Amazons.These were the Grecian warrior women.
Yes
women looked after the children and cookedandcleaned.
The life of a woman in a family in ancient Rome was very simple. They supported and took care of their husbands.
There weren’t hatters in Ancient Rome. Many women wore wigs as part of fashion.
The women of ancient Rome were never allowed to vote nor to hold public office.
Roman boys and girls did not start a relationship before marriage and marriages were arranged. Girls tended to be married in their early teens and boys in their late teen or early twenties.