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Roman women, rich and poor alike, had pretty much the same rights or opportunities as the men except they could not vote nor could they hold public office or join the army. They could own property, make a will, and operate a business if they chose. At a certain time, (Rome had a long history) women were supposed to have a male guardian to look after her interests. In reality this restriction was nothing more than a joke because the woman had the right to change her guardian at any time. Needless to say, this restriction was soon lifted. Another "restriction" that a Roman woman had, was in the matter of a divorce. A man had to write the letter of divorce. This could be her father, brother, guardian or any male in her family.

Roman women, rich and poor alike, had pretty much the same rights or opportunities as the men except they could not vote nor could they hold public office or join the army. They could own property, make a will, and operate a business if they chose. At a certain time, (Rome had a long history) women were supposed to have a male guardian to look after her interests. In reality this restriction was nothing more than a joke because the woman had the right to change her guardian at any time. Needless to say, this restriction was soon lifted. Another "restriction" that a Roman woman had, was in the matter of a divorce. A man had to write the letter of divorce. This could be her father, brother, guardian or any male in her family.

Roman women, rich and poor alike, had pretty much the same rights or opportunities as the men except they could not vote nor could they hold public office or join the army. They could own property, make a will, and operate a business if they chose. At a certain time, (Rome had a long history) women were supposed to have a male guardian to look after her interests. In reality this restriction was nothing more than a joke because the woman had the right to change her guardian at any time. Needless to say, this restriction was soon lifted. Another "restriction" that a Roman woman had, was in the matter of a divorce. A man had to write the letter of divorce. This could be her father, brother, guardian or any male in her family.

Roman women, rich and poor alike, had pretty much the same rights or opportunities as the men except they could not vote nor could they hold public office or join the army. They could own property, make a will, and operate a business if they chose. At a certain time, (Rome had a long history) women were supposed to have a male guardian to look after her interests. In reality this restriction was nothing more than a joke because the woman had the right to change her guardian at any time. Needless to say, this restriction was soon lifted. Another "restriction" that a Roman woman had, was in the matter of a divorce. A man had to write the letter of divorce. This could be her father, brother, guardian or any male in her family.

Roman women, rich and poor alike, had pretty much the same rights or opportunities as the men except they could not vote nor could they hold public office or join the army. They could own property, make a will, and operate a business if they chose. At a certain time, (Rome had a long history) women were supposed to have a male guardian to look after her interests. In reality this restriction was nothing more than a joke because the woman had the right to change her guardian at any time. Needless to say, this restriction was soon lifted. Another "restriction" that a Roman woman had, was in the matter of a divorce. A man had to write the letter of divorce. This could be her father, brother, guardian or any male in her family.

Roman women, rich and poor alike, had pretty much the same rights or opportunities as the men except they could not vote nor could they hold public office or join the army. They could own property, make a will, and operate a business if they chose. At a certain time, (Rome had a long history) women were supposed to have a male guardian to look after her interests. In reality this restriction was nothing more than a joke because the woman had the right to change her guardian at any time. Needless to say, this restriction was soon lifted. Another "restriction" that a Roman woman had, was in the matter of a divorce. A man had to write the letter of divorce. This could be her father, brother, guardian or any male in her family.

Roman women, rich and poor alike, had pretty much the same rights or opportunities as the men except they could not vote nor could they hold public office or join the army. They could own property, make a will, and operate a business if they chose. At a certain time, (Rome had a long history) women were supposed to have a male guardian to look after her interests. In reality this restriction was nothing more than a joke because the woman had the right to change her guardian at any time. Needless to say, this restriction was soon lifted. Another "restriction" that a Roman woman had, was in the matter of a divorce. A man had to write the letter of divorce. This could be her father, brother, guardian or any male in her family.

Roman women, rich and poor alike, had pretty much the same rights or opportunities as the men except they could not vote nor could they hold public office or join the army. They could own property, make a will, and operate a business if they chose. At a certain time, (Rome had a long history) women were supposed to have a male guardian to look after her interests. In reality this restriction was nothing more than a joke because the woman had the right to change her guardian at any time. Needless to say, this restriction was soon lifted. Another "restriction" that a Roman woman had, was in the matter of a divorce. A man had to write the letter of divorce. This could be her father, brother, guardian or any male in her family.

Roman women, rich and poor alike, had pretty much the same rights or opportunities as the men except they could not vote nor could they hold public office or join the army. They could own property, make a will, and operate a business if they chose. At a certain time, (Rome had a long history) women were supposed to have a male guardian to look after her interests. In reality this restriction was nothing more than a joke because the woman had the right to change her guardian at any time. Needless to say, this restriction was soon lifted. Another "restriction" that a Roman woman had, was in the matter of a divorce. A man had to write the letter of divorce. This could be her father, brother, guardian or any male in her family.

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