Roman girls did not have any political power, they did not have the right to vote. They only went to school if there family was wealthy. They would stay at home and learn how to weave, sew, and do house work.
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Greek and Roman women lived in a world where strict gender roles were given; where each person was judged in terms of compliance with gender-specific standards of conduct. Generally, men were placed above women in terms of independence, control and overall freedom. Whereas men lived in the world at large, active in public life and free to come and go as they willed, women's lives were sheltered. Most women were assigned the role of a homemaker, where they were anticipated to be good wives and mothers, but not much of anything else. The roles of women are thoroughly discussed in readings such as The Aeneid, Iliad, Sappho poetry, and Semonides essay which we have gone over in class.
Most women in ancient Rome were viewed as possessions of the men who they lived with. Basically they were handed from their father to their new husband at the time of their marriage and submitted any property they owned, or dowry they were given, to their husband. There were however two types of marriage in ancient Rome, Manus and sine Manus.
Women were the partners of the men in Roman life, just as in modern life. The Roman woman was her husband's social eyes and ears and many times her family and her contacts aided the business or political career of her husband. She also ran the household (sometimes more than one) educated the children when they were young, and suggested marriages for the children.
Women were the partners of the men in Roman life, just as in modern life. The Roman woman was her husband's social eyes and ears and many times her family and her contacts aided the business or political career of her husband. She also ran the household (sometimes more than one) educated the children when they were young, and suggested marriages for the children.
Women were the partners of the men in Roman life, just as in modern life. The Roman woman was her husband's social eyes and ears and many times her family and her contacts aided the business or political career of her husband. She also ran the household (sometimes more than one) educated the children when they were young, and suggested marriages for the children.
Women were the partners of the men in Roman life, just as in modern life. The Roman woman was her husband's social eyes and ears and many times her family and her contacts aided the business or political career of her husband. She also ran the household (sometimes more than one) educated the children when they were young, and suggested marriages for the children.
Women were the partners of the men in Roman life, just as in modern life. The Roman woman was her husband's social eyes and ears and many times her family and her contacts aided the business or political career of her husband. She also ran the household (sometimes more than one) educated the children when they were young, and suggested marriages for the children.
Women were the partners of the men in Roman life, just as in modern life. The Roman woman was her husband's social eyes and ears and many times her family and her contacts aided the business or political career of her husband. She also ran the household (sometimes more than one) educated the children when they were young, and suggested marriages for the children.
Women were the partners of the men in Roman life, just as in modern life. The Roman woman was her husband's social eyes and ears and many times her family and her contacts aided the business or political career of her husband. She also ran the household (sometimes more than one) educated the children when they were young, and suggested marriages for the children.
Women were the partners of the men in Roman life, just as in modern life. The Roman woman was her husband's social eyes and ears and many times her family and her contacts aided the business or political career of her husband. She also ran the household (sometimes more than one) educated the children when they were young, and suggested marriages for the children.
Women were the partners of the men in Roman life, just as in modern life. The Roman woman was her husband's social eyes and ears and many times her family and her contacts aided the business or political career of her husband. She also ran the household (sometimes more than one) educated the children when they were young, and suggested marriages for the children.
Women were the partners of the men in Roman life, just as in modern life. The Roman woman was her husband's social eyes and ears and many times her family and her contacts aided the business or political career of her husband. She also ran the household (sometimes more than one) educated the children when they were young, and suggested marriages for the children.
They did not go to school but they studied reading and writing at home. They also learned household duties.
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Leading it is a role that helps.
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