if you mean what did men and women wear in ancient Rome when it was cold, they wore the togas and the dress that was fashionable in those days, Rome has a very temperate climate so if it got cold they would wear furs.
Jewelry was important to the Roman women, not the men. One ring in addition to his signet ring was considered adequate for men. Women however, wore as much jewelry as they could afford as it was the only way a woman could assert her status in the class conscious Roman society.Jewelry was important to the Roman women, not the men. One ring in addition to his signet ring was considered adequate for men. Women however, wore as much jewelry as they could afford as it was the only way a woman could assert her status in the class conscious Roman society.Jewelry was important to the Roman women, not the men. One ring in addition to his signet ring was considered adequate for men. Women however, wore as much jewelry as they could afford as it was the only way a woman could assert her status in the class conscious Roman society.Jewelry was important to the Roman women, not the men. One ring in addition to his signet ring was considered adequate for men. Women however, wore as much jewelry as they could afford as it was the only way a woman could assert her status in the class conscious Roman society.Jewelry was important to the Roman women, not the men. One ring in addition to his signet ring was considered adequate for men. Women however, wore as much jewelry as they could afford as it was the only way a woman could assert her status in the class conscious Roman society.Jewelry was important to the Roman women, not the men. One ring in addition to his signet ring was considered adequate for men. Women however, wore as much jewelry as they could afford as it was the only way a woman could assert her status in the class conscious Roman society.Jewelry was important to the Roman women, not the men. One ring in addition to his signet ring was considered adequate for men. Women however, wore as much jewelry as they could afford as it was the only way a woman could assert her status in the class conscious Roman society.Jewelry was important to the Roman women, not the men. One ring in addition to his signet ring was considered adequate for men. Women however, wore as much jewelry as they could afford as it was the only way a woman could assert her status in the class conscious Roman society.Jewelry was important to the Roman women, not the men. One ring in addition to his signet ring was considered adequate for men. Women however, wore as much jewelry as they could afford as it was the only way a woman could assert her status in the class conscious Roman society.
Roman men attained full citizenship rights when they donned their togas as adults. This could be anywhere from the age of 14 to sixteen. At that time they were considered men.
Yes and no. If you were a woman or slave you couldn't. Only free men could.
Geoffrey Chaucer is the ancient roman author who said men should marry women their own age.
While only men were allowed o compete, all could watch even the ancient olympics. Who was first woman can't be determined.
Both Roman men and women were white. This is because they were Europeans. Rome was and still is in Italy. The Romans were Latins.
No, only Adult men were considered citizens.
There was actually little difference between ancient Roman women and modern women. Yes, I'm aware of the fact that ancient women lived in a male dominated society, were under the control of their fathers or husbands, etc, etc. However this was the "ideal" woman or wife. The reality was quite different. The ancient ladies could advance in society or run a business just as the men and many of them did. Julius Caesar's mother controlled her family's finances, as did Cicero's wife, Terentia. Fulvia was the richest woman in Rome and even raised an army. In domestic matters, she, and not the husband ruled. Examples are Marc Antony's father and Cicero's brother, Quintus, and even Cicero himself. The modern Roman woman, unlike her ancient grandmothers, has the freedom to vote and to hold political office.There was actually little difference between ancient Roman women and modern women. Yes, I'm aware of the fact that ancient women lived in a male dominated society, were under the control of their fathers or husbands, etc, etc. However this was the "ideal" woman or wife. The reality was quite different. The ancient ladies could advance in society or run a business just as the men and many of them did. Julius Caesar's mother controlled her family's finances, as did Cicero's wife, Terentia. Fulvia was the richest woman in Rome and even raised an army. In domestic matters, she, and not the husband ruled. Examples are Marc Antony's father and Cicero's brother, Quintus, and even Cicero himself. The modern Roman woman, unlike her ancient grandmothers, has the freedom to vote and to hold political office.There was actually little difference between ancient Roman women and modern women. Yes, I'm aware of the fact that ancient women lived in a male dominated society, were under the control of their fathers or husbands, etc, etc. However this was the "ideal" woman or wife. The reality was quite different. The ancient ladies could advance in society or run a business just as the men and many of them did. Julius Caesar's mother controlled her family's finances, as did Cicero's wife, Terentia. Fulvia was the richest woman in Rome and even raised an army. In domestic matters, she, and not the husband ruled. Examples are Marc Antony's father and Cicero's brother, Quintus, and even Cicero himself. The modern Roman woman, unlike her ancient grandmothers, has the freedom to vote and to hold political office.There was actually little difference between ancient Roman women and modern women. Yes, I'm aware of the fact that ancient women lived in a male dominated society, were under the control of their fathers or husbands, etc, etc. However this was the "ideal" woman or wife. The reality was quite different. The ancient ladies could advance in society or run a business just as the men and many of them did. Julius Caesar's mother controlled her family's finances, as did Cicero's wife, Terentia. Fulvia was the richest woman in Rome and even raised an army. In domestic matters, she, and not the husband ruled. Examples are Marc Antony's father and Cicero's brother, Quintus, and even Cicero himself. The modern Roman woman, unlike her ancient grandmothers, has the freedom to vote and to hold political office.There was actually little difference between ancient Roman women and modern women. Yes, I'm aware of the fact that ancient women lived in a male dominated society, were under the control of their fathers or husbands, etc, etc. However this was the "ideal" woman or wife. The reality was quite different. The ancient ladies could advance in society or run a business just as the men and many of them did. Julius Caesar's mother controlled her family's finances, as did Cicero's wife, Terentia. Fulvia was the richest woman in Rome and even raised an army. In domestic matters, she, and not the husband ruled. Examples are Marc Antony's father and Cicero's brother, Quintus, and even Cicero himself. The modern Roman woman, unlike her ancient grandmothers, has the freedom to vote and to hold political office.There was actually little difference between ancient Roman women and modern women. Yes, I'm aware of the fact that ancient women lived in a male dominated society, were under the control of their fathers or husbands, etc, etc. However this was the "ideal" woman or wife. The reality was quite different. The ancient ladies could advance in society or run a business just as the men and many of them did. Julius Caesar's mother controlled her family's finances, as did Cicero's wife, Terentia. Fulvia was the richest woman in Rome and even raised an army. In domestic matters, she, and not the husband ruled. Examples are Marc Antony's father and Cicero's brother, Quintus, and even Cicero himself. The modern Roman woman, unlike her ancient grandmothers, has the freedom to vote and to hold political office.There was actually little difference between ancient Roman women and modern women. Yes, I'm aware of the fact that ancient women lived in a male dominated society, were under the control of their fathers or husbands, etc, etc. However this was the "ideal" woman or wife. The reality was quite different. The ancient ladies could advance in society or run a business just as the men and many of them did. Julius Caesar's mother controlled her family's finances, as did Cicero's wife, Terentia. Fulvia was the richest woman in Rome and even raised an army. In domestic matters, she, and not the husband ruled. Examples are Marc Antony's father and Cicero's brother, Quintus, and even Cicero himself. The modern Roman woman, unlike her ancient grandmothers, has the freedom to vote and to hold political office.There was actually little difference between ancient Roman women and modern women. Yes, I'm aware of the fact that ancient women lived in a male dominated society, were under the control of their fathers or husbands, etc, etc. However this was the "ideal" woman or wife. The reality was quite different. The ancient ladies could advance in society or run a business just as the men and many of them did. Julius Caesar's mother controlled her family's finances, as did Cicero's wife, Terentia. Fulvia was the richest woman in Rome and even raised an army. In domestic matters, she, and not the husband ruled. Examples are Marc Antony's father and Cicero's brother, Quintus, and even Cicero himself. The modern Roman woman, unlike her ancient grandmothers, has the freedom to vote and to hold political office.There was actually little difference between ancient Roman women and modern women. Yes, I'm aware of the fact that ancient women lived in a male dominated society, were under the control of their fathers or husbands, etc, etc. However this was the "ideal" woman or wife. The reality was quite different. The ancient ladies could advance in society or run a business just as the men and many of them did. Julius Caesar's mother controlled her family's finances, as did Cicero's wife, Terentia. Fulvia was the richest woman in Rome and even raised an army. In domestic matters, she, and not the husband ruled. Examples are Marc Antony's father and Cicero's brother, Quintus, and even Cicero himself. The modern Roman woman, unlike her ancient grandmothers, has the freedom to vote and to hold political office.
Woman did not compeate in ancient Olympics only men did and they did not know what to where so the wore nothing!
she was a feminist and she convinced people that woman were equal to men and could do what men could
the men did not want to look foolish in front of the woman. also the men thought the women would abuse them
Basically a section of the Roman Army, consisting of 6,000 men.