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CHAPTER V. Marriage and the Roman Lady

Social Life At Rome in the Age of Cicero · W. Warde Fowler — chapter 5 of 22 · ~78 words · public domain

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MARRIAGE AND THE ROMAN LADY

Meaning of matrimonium: its religious side; shown from the oldest marriage ceremony; its legal aspect; marriage cum manu abandoned; betrothal; marriage rites; dignified position of Roman matron; the ideal materfamilias; change in the character of women; its causes; the ladies of Cicero's time; Terentia; Pomponia; ladies of society and culture: Clodia; Sempronia; divorce, its frequency; a wonderful Roman lady: the Laudatio Turiae; story of her life and character as recorded by her husband.

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