This essay concern the Bona Dea cult and women in the Roman Republic. By using ancient literary sources and inscriptions the different aspects of the cult is examined from a gender and an intersectional perspective. The essay covers the lives and rights of Roman women, their role in religion in general and how they participated in the Bona Dea cult specifically. The aim of the study is to understand the importance of the cult for women, freedmen and slaves, as well as analysing the paradox of letting women participate in rituals and customs otherwise forbidden to them
This thesis investigates the dual roles that women played in the cult of the martyrs in Christianity...
Our objective is to show the importance of the liberation and the emancipation of the Roman women at...
The Roman religious system was structured to be continually open to innovations, especially the intr...
This essay concern the Bona Dea cult and women in the Roman Republic. By using ancient literary sour...
Bona Dea, also known as Fauna, was a very important goddess of female initiations in Rome, and sever...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction -- Literary evidence -- Women in the epig...
Maintaining the pax deorum through worshipping the gods was essential for the survival and continuat...
This PhD thesis investigates the roles of women in public religious life in the towns of the western...
Bacchanalia was a mysterious cult devoted to the Roman god, Bacchus (or Dionysus for the Greeks), an...
This study explores female agency within Roman patriarchy. It brings recent developments in gender ...
This thesis offers the first full-scale analysis of the epigraphic evidence for Roman freedwomen, i...
My research focused upon the use of Roman domestic decoration to convey feminine agency. The Roman E...
The history of the Roman Empire has thus far been largely dominated by male narratives. With ancient...
SummaryThis thesis presents and explains social, cultural, daily and personal life of Roman women fr...
Fil: Cairo, María Emilia. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la...
This thesis investigates the dual roles that women played in the cult of the martyrs in Christianity...
Our objective is to show the importance of the liberation and the emancipation of the Roman women at...
The Roman religious system was structured to be continually open to innovations, especially the intr...
This essay concern the Bona Dea cult and women in the Roman Republic. By using ancient literary sour...
Bona Dea, also known as Fauna, was a very important goddess of female initiations in Rome, and sever...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction -- Literary evidence -- Women in the epig...
Maintaining the pax deorum through worshipping the gods was essential for the survival and continuat...
This PhD thesis investigates the roles of women in public religious life in the towns of the western...
Bacchanalia was a mysterious cult devoted to the Roman god, Bacchus (or Dionysus for the Greeks), an...
This study explores female agency within Roman patriarchy. It brings recent developments in gender ...
This thesis offers the first full-scale analysis of the epigraphic evidence for Roman freedwomen, i...
My research focused upon the use of Roman domestic decoration to convey feminine agency. The Roman E...
The history of the Roman Empire has thus far been largely dominated by male narratives. With ancient...
SummaryThis thesis presents and explains social, cultural, daily and personal life of Roman women fr...
Fil: Cairo, María Emilia. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la...
This thesis investigates the dual roles that women played in the cult of the martyrs in Christianity...
Our objective is to show the importance of the liberation and the emancipation of the Roman women at...
The Roman religious system was structured to be continually open to innovations, especially the intr...