Asked by berlanda
Women in Roman society had the right to
vote in elections.
run for office.
own property.
choose who to marry.
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own property.
Roman women could inherit, own, and manage property (though married women's legal status varied and many were under guardianship). They could not vote or hold public office, and marriages were typically arranged by the paterfamilias rather than chosen freely by the woman.
Roman women could inherit, own, and manage property (though married women's legal status varied and many were under guardianship). They could not vote or hold public office, and marriages were typically arranged by the paterfamilias rather than chosen freely by the woman.
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