They were in charge of the family household.
Had power over wives, daughters and children
Could punish property if his (wives, children) however he wanted.
Duty to lead in family prayers.
Men could legally beat their wives.
Could choose to raise their babies or let them die.
Could be Emperor.
I addition to the domestic rights stated above, men could also vote, run for public office and join or lead an army. They also had an obligation or "munus" to the state which is to do a public duty or service. If they got in trouble, they had the right to a trial by jury, the right of appeal, and if sentenced to death, the right to be executed quickly, by beheading. These rights were in addition to the other rights of Roman citizenship.
In ancient Rome the role of men was very important. Men were responsible for making key decisions and running politics. Even at home the main head of the house had supreme authority over his adult children and wife.
Men did basically everything. They were sent as children to be trained as soldiers. They would be married around 20 but wouldn't live with their wives until they were 30ish. Their roles were to provide military support, preach, own land or a business, or just about anything else!
In ancient Rome women could not vote or hold political office. The ordinary woman in Rome had little to no influence except through there husband. One exception were the Vestal Virgins whose role was to perform religious rituals which were considered necessary to the security of Rome.
The role of Roman men was to advance and bring honor to their families, or at least not dishonor them. They did this by political means, military means, or financial means.
No. Rome is the capital of Italy and Italy has a democratically elected government with a prime minister and president.No. Rome is the capital of Italy and Italy has a democratically elected government with a prime minister and president.No. Rome is the capital of Italy and Italy has a democratically elected government with a prime minister and president.No. Rome is the capital of Italy and Italy has a democratically elected government with a prime minister and president.No. Rome is the capital of Italy and Italy has a democratically elected government with a prime minister and president.No. Rome is the capital of Italy and Italy has a democratically elected government with a prime minister and president.No. Rome is the capital of Italy and Italy has a democratically elected government with a prime minister and president.No. Rome is the capital of Italy and Italy has a democratically elected government with a prime minister and president.No. Rome is the capital of Italy and Italy has a democratically elected government with a prime minister and president.
In ancient Rome (Latin) "tata" means daddy.In ancient Rome (Latin) "tata" means daddy.In ancient Rome (Latin) "tata" means daddy.In ancient Rome (Latin) "tata" means daddy.In ancient Rome (Latin) "tata" means daddy.In ancient Rome (Latin) "tata" means daddy.In ancient Rome (Latin) "tata" means daddy.In ancient Rome (Latin) "tata" means daddy.In ancient Rome (Latin) "tata" means daddy.
Because Ancient Greece did have the same technology as Ancient Rome as Ancient Rome were technologically advanced. Ancient Rome had a stronger army and a more stronger and structured democracy.
In ancient rome a blacksmith is a blacksmith
Ancient Rome had no electronics. Electronics are modern conveniences, and had no place in the ancient world.Ancient Rome had no electronics. Electronics are modern conveniences, and had no place in the ancient world.Ancient Rome had no electronics. Electronics are modern conveniences, and had no place in the ancient world.Ancient Rome had no electronics. Electronics are modern conveniences, and had no place in the ancient world.Ancient Rome had no electronics. Electronics are modern conveniences, and had no place in the ancient world.Ancient Rome had no electronics. Electronics are modern conveniences, and had no place in the ancient world.Ancient Rome had no electronics. Electronics are modern conveniences, and had no place in the ancient world.Ancient Rome had no electronics. Electronics are modern conveniences, and had no place in the ancient world.Ancient Rome had no electronics. Electronics are modern conveniences, and had no place in the ancient world.
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.
The concept of rights of children did not exist.
In ancient Rome the men who fought were either the military or the gladiators.
men in ancient Egypt almost the same rights as women in ancient Egypt.
A business man in ancient Rome was a "negotiator". As a class, many of the business men were wealthy enough to be Equites.A business man in ancient Rome was a "negotiator". As a class, many of the business men were wealthy enough to be Equites.A business man in ancient Rome was a "negotiator". As a class, many of the business men were wealthy enough to be Equites.A business man in ancient Rome was a "negotiator". As a class, many of the business men were wealthy enough to be Equites.A business man in ancient Rome was a "negotiator". As a class, many of the business men were wealthy enough to be Equites.A business man in ancient Rome was a "negotiator". As a class, many of the business men were wealthy enough to be Equites.A business man in ancient Rome was a "negotiator". As a class, many of the business men were wealthy enough to be Equites.A business man in ancient Rome was a "negotiator". As a class, many of the business men were wealthy enough to be Equites.A business man in ancient Rome was a "negotiator". As a class, many of the business men were wealthy enough to be Equites.
They were equal to men :)
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.
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Neither slaves nor freedmen had rights as citizens in ancient Rome.
Yes, all entertainment in ancient Rome was free. But please remember "circus" in ancient Rome did not men the circus as we know today. The Roman "circus" was a race track where they held chariot races.Yes, all entertainment in ancient Rome was free. But please remember "circus" in ancient Rome did not men the circus as we know today. The Roman "circus" was a race track where they held chariot races.Yes, all entertainment in ancient Rome was free. But please remember "circus" in ancient Rome did not men the circus as we know today. The Roman "circus" was a race track where they held chariot races.Yes, all entertainment in ancient Rome was free. But please remember "circus" in ancient Rome did not men the circus as we know today. The Roman "circus" was a race track where they held chariot races.Yes, all entertainment in ancient Rome was free. But please remember "circus" in ancient Rome did not men the circus as we know today. The Roman "circus" was a race track where they held chariot races.Yes, all entertainment in ancient Rome was free. But please remember "circus" in ancient Rome did not men the circus as we know today. The Roman "circus" was a race track where they held chariot races.Yes, all entertainment in ancient Rome was free. But please remember "circus" in ancient Rome did not men the circus as we know today. The Roman "circus" was a race track where they held chariot races.Yes, all entertainment in ancient Rome was free. But please remember "circus" in ancient Rome did not men the circus as we know today. The Roman "circus" was a race track where they held chariot races.Yes, all entertainment in ancient Rome was free. But please remember "circus" in ancient Rome did not men the circus as we know today. The Roman "circus" was a race track where they held chariot races.
60 or 120 men of an ancient rome legoin. ?
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.