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Education for women could be the same as for men, minus the rhetoric and public speaking. It would all depend on the woman's interests and the wealth of her family. Remember, women in Rome had to reasonably educated as they were responsible for the early education of their young children.

Education for women could be the same as for men, minus the rhetoric and public speaking. It would all depend on the woman's interests and the wealth of her family. Remember, women in Rome had to reasonably educated as they were responsible for the early education of their young children.

Education for women could be the same as for men, minus the rhetoric and public speaking. It would all depend on the woman's interests and the wealth of her family. Remember, women in Rome had to reasonably educated as they were responsible for the early education of their young children.

Education for women could be the same as for men, minus the rhetoric and public speaking. It would all depend on the woman's interests and the wealth of her family. Remember, women in Rome had to reasonably educated as they were responsible for the early education of their young children.

Education for women could be the same as for men, minus the rhetoric and public speaking. It would all depend on the woman's interests and the wealth of her family. Remember, women in Rome had to reasonably educated as they were responsible for the early education of their young children.

Education for women could be the same as for men, minus the rhetoric and public speaking. It would all depend on the woman's interests and the wealth of her family. Remember, women in Rome had to reasonably educated as they were responsible for the early education of their young children.

Education for women could be the same as for men, minus the rhetoric and public speaking. It would all depend on the woman's interests and the wealth of her family. Remember, women in Rome had to reasonably educated as they were responsible for the early education of their young children.

Education for women could be the same as for men, minus the rhetoric and public speaking. It would all depend on the woman's interests and the wealth of her family. Remember, women in Rome had to reasonably educated as they were responsible for the early education of their young children.

Education for women could be the same as for men, minus the rhetoric and public speaking. It would all depend on the woman's interests and the wealth of her family. Remember, women in Rome had to reasonably educated as they were responsible for the early education of their young children.

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