Women in ancient Rome

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title: Women in ancient Rome
text: Freeborn women in ancient Rome were citizens (cives), but could not vote or hold political office. Because of their limited public role, women are named less frequently than men by Roman historians. But while Roman women held no direct political power, those from wealthy or powerful families could and did exert influence through private negotiations. Exceptional women who left an undeniable mark on history include Lucretia and Claudia Quinta, whose stories took on mythic significance; fierce Rep
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date created: 2003-09-01T11:08:10Z
date modified: 2024-09-13T01:44:33Z
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