Our view of Roman women is to a large extent determined by the literary sources, which mostly deal with women in exceptional positions, such as empresses, in Rome. This article discusses the role of women in the numerous cities of Italy and the Latin-speaking provinces of the Roman Empire in the first three centuries AD. It is argued that, unlike the capital, the local cities offered wealthy women ample scope for a public role: as civic priestesses, city-patronesses and benefactresses they greatly enhanced their prestige receiving public honours such as statues which, in the capital, were bestowed only on the members of the imperial family
Women can be identified as an essential component of civic communities within cities of the Roman Em...
By their social and material context as markers of graves, dedications and public signs of honour, i...
Women can be identified as an essential component of civic communities within cities of the Roman Em...
Roman Cities, as conventionally studied, seem to be dominated by men. Yet as the contributions to th...
[About the book] Roman Cities, as conventionally studied, seem to be dominated by men. Yet as the...
The association of women in the Roman public and political life displays since Principat. In Rome, t...
The history of the Roman Empire has thus far been largely dominated by male narratives. With ancient...
The history of the Roman Empire has thus far been largely dominated by male narratives. With ancient...
The history of the Roman Empire has thus far been largely dominated by male narratives. With ancient...
Roman cities have rarely been studied from the perspective of women, and studies of Roman women main...
In this thesis I have endeavoured to throw light on both the private and public aspect of the lives ...
This thesis has collected and investigated for the very first time a large variety of source- materi...
This paper discusses the marginalization of Roman women with reference to public life in the city. L...
This paper discusses the marginalization of Roman women with reference to public life in the city. L...
This paper discusses the marginalization of Roman women with reference to public life in the city. L...
Women can be identified as an essential component of civic communities within cities of the Roman Em...
By their social and material context as markers of graves, dedications and public signs of honour, i...
Women can be identified as an essential component of civic communities within cities of the Roman Em...
Roman Cities, as conventionally studied, seem to be dominated by men. Yet as the contributions to th...
[About the book] Roman Cities, as conventionally studied, seem to be dominated by men. Yet as the...
The association of women in the Roman public and political life displays since Principat. In Rome, t...
The history of the Roman Empire has thus far been largely dominated by male narratives. With ancient...
The history of the Roman Empire has thus far been largely dominated by male narratives. With ancient...
The history of the Roman Empire has thus far been largely dominated by male narratives. With ancient...
Roman cities have rarely been studied from the perspective of women, and studies of Roman women main...
In this thesis I have endeavoured to throw light on both the private and public aspect of the lives ...
This thesis has collected and investigated for the very first time a large variety of source- materi...
This paper discusses the marginalization of Roman women with reference to public life in the city. L...
This paper discusses the marginalization of Roman women with reference to public life in the city. L...
This paper discusses the marginalization of Roman women with reference to public life in the city. L...
Women can be identified as an essential component of civic communities within cities of the Roman Em...
By their social and material context as markers of graves, dedications and public signs of honour, i...
Women can be identified as an essential component of civic communities within cities of the Roman Em...