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Roman women were allowed to marry any person they chose.
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In ancient Rome, while women did have some agency in choosing their spouses, their choices were often influenced by their family's wishes and social considerations. Marriages were often arranged, and women were typically expected to marry within their social class or to someone their family approved of. Thus, they did not have complete freedom to marry anyone they chose.
In ancient Rome, while women did have some agency in choosing their spouses, their choices were often influenced by their family's wishes and social considerations. Marriages were often arranged, and women were typically expected to marry within their social class or to someone their family approved of. Thus, they did not have complete freedom to marry anyone they chose.