How far were roman women self dependent??
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As a daughter, a Roman woman was permanently attached to her family of birth, even after marriage. A woman did not have her own full name, just the feminine version of her father's family name.
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Unlike society in ancient Egypt, Rome did not regard women as equal to men before the law. They received only a basic education, if any at all, and were subject to the authority of a man. Traditionally, this was their father before marriage.
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