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  1. #LegalStatus of Women in Ancient #Rome

    During the early days of Rome, daughters “had equal rights with sons to a share of the family property” (Rawson, 18) when the father died. Despite #GuardianshipLaws passed in #169BC, Roman women managed to acquire property and wealth.

    While women were not allowed to hold political offices (only religious positions), some women, like the #VestalVirgins, were exempt from #guardianship laws.

    #WomensRights #AncientHistory #Histodon #Histodons #RomanWomen

  2. #LegalStatus of Women in Ancient #Rome

    During the early days of Rome, daughters “had equal rights with sons to a share of the family property” (Rawson, 18) when the father died. Despite #GuardianshipLaws passed in #169BC, Roman women managed to acquire property and wealth.

    While women were not allowed to hold political offices (only religious positions), some women, like the #VestalVirgins, were exempt from #guardianship laws.

    #WomensRights #AncientHistory #Histodon #Histodons #RomanWomen

  3. #LegalStatus of Women in Ancient #Rome

    During the early days of Rome, daughters “had equal rights with sons to a share of the family property” (Rawson, 18) when the father died. Despite #GuardianshipLaws passed in #169BC, Roman women managed to acquire property and wealth.

    While women were not allowed to hold political offices (only religious positions), some women, like the #VestalVirgins, were exempt from #guardianship laws.

    #WomensRights #AncientHistory #Histodon #Histodons #RomanWomen

  4. #LegalStatus of Women in Ancient #Rome

    During the early days of Rome, daughters “had equal rights with sons to a share of the family property” (Rawson, 18) when the father died. Despite #GuardianshipLaws passed in #169BC, Roman women managed to acquire property and wealth.

    While women were not allowed to hold political offices (only religious positions), some women, like the #VestalVirgins, were exempt from #guardianship laws.

    #WomensRights #AncientHistory #Histodon #Histodons #RomanWomen

  5. #LegalStatus of Women in Ancient #Rome

    During the early days of Rome, daughters “had equal rights with sons to a share of the family property” (Rawson, 18) when the father died. Despite #GuardianshipLaws passed in #169BC, Roman women managed to acquire property and wealth.

    While women were not allowed to hold political offices (only religious positions), some women, like the #VestalVirgins, were exempt from #guardianship laws.

    #WomensRights #AncientHistory #Histodon #Histodons #RomanWomen