In this thesis I have endeavoured to throw light on both the private and public aspect of the lives of women living in the Roman African provinces from the first century BC to the seventh century AD. Funerary inscriptions reveal that the role of women in private life was projected in a manner which reflected the ideals for Roman womanhood (pudicitia, castilas,fides and fecunditas), even when they clearly came of Afro~Punic stock. In terms of the quality of their lives Roman African women of the propertied status groups (about whom we know the most) had a good standard of living compared to other parts of the Roman Empire, and for example were well~educated in the urbanized areas compared to provinces such as Gaul. Roman African women ...
Roman cities have rarely been studied from the perspective of women, and studies of Roman women main...
[About the book] Roman Cities, as conventionally studied, seem to be dominated by men. Yet as the...
This thesis employs arguments developed by historians on the British Empire to explore the essential...
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...
The association of women in the Roman public and political life displays since Principat. In Rome, t...
This thesis has collected and investigated for the very first time a large variety of source- materi...
RESUMÉ The purpose of my thesis is to analyze the position of women in Roman law. The thesis is comp...
By their social and material context as markers of graves, dedications and public signs of honour, i...
This thesis investigates the lives of women in three cities in Roman Syria: Dura-Europos, Palmyra, a...
Scholarship to date has dealt mainly with the legal aspects of Roman marriage and its place wi...
Our view of Roman women is to a large extent determined by the literary sources, which mostly deal w...
The literary sources used to offer a traditional image of the Roman woman, but the epigraphic docume...
The religious and ecclesiastical role of women in the early medieval church in the city of Rome has ...
This PhD thesis investigates the roles of women in public religious life in the towns of the western...
Roman cities have rarely been studied from the perspective of women, and studies of Roman women main...
[About the book] Roman Cities, as conventionally studied, seem to be dominated by men. Yet as the...
This thesis employs arguments developed by historians on the British Empire to explore the essential...
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...
The association of women in the Roman public and political life displays since Principat. In Rome, t...
This thesis has collected and investigated for the very first time a large variety of source- materi...
RESUMÉ The purpose of my thesis is to analyze the position of women in Roman law. The thesis is comp...
By their social and material context as markers of graves, dedications and public signs of honour, i...
This thesis investigates the lives of women in three cities in Roman Syria: Dura-Europos, Palmyra, a...
Scholarship to date has dealt mainly with the legal aspects of Roman marriage and its place wi...
Our view of Roman women is to a large extent determined by the literary sources, which mostly deal w...
The literary sources used to offer a traditional image of the Roman woman, but the epigraphic docume...
The religious and ecclesiastical role of women in the early medieval church in the city of Rome has ...
This PhD thesis investigates the roles of women in public religious life in the towns of the western...
Roman cities have rarely been studied from the perspective of women, and studies of Roman women main...
[About the book] Roman Cities, as conventionally studied, seem to be dominated by men. Yet as the...
This thesis employs arguments developed by historians on the British Empire to explore the essential...