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Women were they any different in Roman times from how they are today, Sort truth from fiction to decide if things have changed since women were first depicted as loving or resentful wives, daughters, servants and workers. ... http://bbc.co.uk/history/ancient/romans/roman_women_01.shtml
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- A Look at their Lives
When looking at the sources for ancient Roman women, it is quickly evident that most of them deal with the aristocracy. It was men from the upper classes who received the best education and the best positions in society, and this enabled them leisure ... http://moyak.com/researcher/resume/papers/roman_women.html
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- Roman Makeover
First the clothes have got to change. She wears a tunic made from linen dyed with madder roots and secured on he shoulders with small clasps and stitches. A light wrap known as a palla goes over the top. ... http://sallypointer.com/makeover.htm
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- The Women of Rome
In the late first century B.C., around the year 5, a Roman man, mourning the death of his wife, had inscribed on stone a lengthy, detailed, and extremely touching, funerary epitaph commemorating her outstanding life, character, and deeds. I want to u ... http://dl.ket.org/latin2/mores/women/women.htm
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- Public Personae
In the late first century B.C., around the year 5, a Roman man, mourning the death of his wife, had inscribed on stone a lengthy, detailed, and extremely touching, funerary epitaph commemorating her outstanding life, character, and deeds. I want to u ... http://dl.ket.org/latin2/mores/women/womenful.htm
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