A woman had the same rights as a man, except for the right to vote and the right to stand for public office.
The concept of rights of children did not exist.
The voting rights in Ancient Rome were only citizen, patritians, could vote. also the the other only people who couldn't vote were women and young girls.
The life of a woman in a family in ancient Rome was very simple. They supported and took care of their husbands.
Neither slaves nor freedmen had rights as citizens in ancient Rome.
If a woman in ancient Rome wore a toga it was a disgrace. It meant that she was a prostitute.
Typically referred to a common or lower class women of ancient Rome.
The upper class in ancient Rome did not have any special rights. All Roman citizens had the same rights and everybody was equal under the Roman law. The upper class had more political power due to its wealth and status.
Women in ancient Rome were usually called by their names.However the Latin word for a woman is femina.There were other connotations, such asmulier for a grown woman,puella for a young girl,domina meant mistress and was the polite and formal was to address a woman,anus for an old woman andvetula for a little old lady.
The fate of the Roman woman who was crucified was death by crucifixion, a common form of execution in ancient Rome.
The patricians were the Roman aristocracy.
Roman women did not have the right to vote or run for public office.
Women hadn’t any rights and were below men.