Life for women in Roman times was often hard. Mother was less important than father in the family. Father had the power of life or death over everyone. When a new baby was born it would be laid at its father's feet - if the father picked the baby up it would live, but if he ignored the baby it would be taken away to die. Women were expected to run the home, cook meals, and raise children. If they were wealthy, women were lucky; they had slaves to do the work.
Many girls were married at the age of 14. Marriages were often arranged between families. A man could divorce his wife if she did not give birth to a son. Many women died young (in their 30s), because childbirth could be dangerous, and diseases were common.
In Roman society the paterfamilia was the head of the family. He was the eldest male and was responsible for the conduct of the family in social, political, and financial matters. Technically all the family's possessions belonged to him and even his adult sons could not own property unless "freed" by the paterfamilia. Any honor that came to the family was an honor for him, but any disgrace that befell a family was a personal disgrace to him.
In Roman society the paterfamilia was the head of the family. He was the eldest male and was responsible for the conduct of the family in social, political, and financial matters. Technically all the family's possessions belonged to him and even his adult sons could not own property unless "freed" by the paterfamilia. Any honor that came to the family was an honor for him, but any disgrace that befell a family was a personal disgrace to him.
In Roman society the paterfamilia was the head of the family. He was the eldest male and was responsible for the conduct of the family in social, political, and financial matters. Technically all the family's possessions belonged to him and even his adult sons could not own property unless "freed" by the paterfamilia. Any honor that came to the family was an honor for him, but any disgrace that befell a family was a personal disgrace to him.
In Roman society the paterfamilia was the head of the family. He was the eldest male and was responsible for the conduct of the family in social, political, and financial matters. Technically all the family's possessions belonged to him and even his adult sons could not own property unless "freed" by the paterfamilia. Any honor that came to the family was an honor for him, but any disgrace that befell a family was a personal disgrace to him.
In Roman society the paterfamilia was the head of the family. He was the eldest male and was responsible for the conduct of the family in social, political, and financial matters. Technically all the family's possessions belonged to him and even his adult sons could not own property unless "freed" by the paterfamilia. Any honor that came to the family was an honor for him, but any disgrace that befell a family was a personal disgrace to him.
In Roman society the paterfamilia was the head of the family. He was the eldest male and was responsible for the conduct of the family in social, political, and financial matters. Technically all the family's possessions belonged to him and even his adult sons could not own property unless "freed" by the paterfamilia. Any honor that came to the family was an honor for him, but any disgrace that befell a family was a personal disgrace to him.
In Roman society the paterfamilia was the head of the family. He was the eldest male and was responsible for the conduct of the family in social, political, and financial matters. Technically all the family's possessions belonged to him and even his adult sons could not own property unless "freed" by the paterfamilia. Any honor that came to the family was an honor for him, but any disgrace that befell a family was a personal disgrace to him.
In Roman society the paterfamilia was the head of the family. He was the eldest male and was responsible for the conduct of the family in social, political, and financial matters. Technically all the family's possessions belonged to him and even his adult sons could not own property unless "freed" by the paterfamilia. Any honor that came to the family was an honor for him, but any disgrace that befell a family was a personal disgrace to him.
In Roman society the paterfamilia was the head of the family. He was the eldest male and was responsible for the conduct of the family in social, political, and financial matters. Technically all the family's possessions belonged to him and even his adult sons could not own property unless "freed" by the paterfamilia. Any honor that came to the family was an honor for him, but any disgrace that befell a family was a personal disgrace to him.
In Roman society the paterfamilia was the head of the family. He was the eldest male and was responsible for the conduct of the family in social, political, and financial matters. Technically all the family's possessions belonged to him and even his adult sons could not own property unless "freed" by the paterfamilia. Any honor that came to the family was an honor for him, but any disgrace that befell a family was a personal disgrace to him.
There was Ancient Rome before present day Rome right? So - eventually, Ancient Rome started slipping away and archeologists just built over Anciet Rome. That kept happening until they had present day Rome and Ancient Rome - but Ancient Rome was underground
Praetors were magistrates in ancient Rome (below the consul), which were elected by the people. Their duties vary during the various points of Rome's history, acting as a judge or being a field commander, and later taking the role of provincial governor.
Ancient Rome was founded in 753 B.C.E.
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I think you mean the "parthenon". That is in Athens, not Rome. It is ancient and was built by the ancient Greeks.
The life of a woman in a family in ancient Rome was very simple. They supported and took care of their husbands.
paterfamilias
The head of the house in ancient Rome was the "paterfamilia". He was the eldest male in the family. Even though he consulted with other members of his family, the final decision on family matters rested with him.
A Paterfamilias was the ruler of a family in ancient Rome
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the forum was the center of public life in ancient Rome, but the family was the center of personal life.
They didn't carry on the family name?
By the time Christianity came to Rome, Jesus was the honored Teacher, One who gave a new philosophy to his followers.
A pater familias (father of the family) was the head of the family/household. The plural is patres familias.
Gladiators fought eachother, or animals for the entertainment of the Roman people.
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to care for and tend to her family and household