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  1. Nov 19, 2023 · 6. Women’s Rights in Modern Times. Women in ancient Rome were responsible for the everyday running of the home and family life. They were expected to be devoted to their husbands and take care of their children’s physical and mental needs, including food, clothing, and education. In addition, women were also expected to run the household ...

  2. Apr 1, 2023 · 6. Warp Up. Servants in ancient Rome were responsible for a variety of tasks, from cooking and cleaning to running errands and performing personal services for their masters. While some servants were slaves, others were free citizens who chose to work in someone’s household. In either case, servants were typically low in status and had few ...

  3. Mar 30, 2023 · 6. Warp Up. In order to become a citizens in ancient Rome, one had to go through a series of process. Firstly, one had to be born into a citizen family. If one was not born a citizen, they could try to gain citizenship through military service or by being freed from slavery. Once an individual became a citizen, they had to swear an oath of ...

  4. Mar 18, 2023 · 6. Warp Up. The ancient Romans were very passionate about sports and they played many different ones. The most popular sports in ancient Rome were probably chariot racing and gladiatorial contests, but they also enjoyed horse and chariot races, wrestling, boxing, and javelin throwing, among other things.

  5. Apr 2, 2023 · 6. Warp Up. In ancient Rome, men and women had different roles and responsibilities. Men were expected to work and be the breadwinners of the family, while women were responsible for the domestic duties and raising the children. Although women were not able to participate in public life or hold political office, they did have some legal rights ...

  6. Nov 16, 2023 · Elite Roman women could take positions as priestesses and dedicae, or women who tended to temples and tombs. Women of lower social classes were limited to certain professions, depending on the status of their husbands and fathers. They might work as bakers, midwives, tailors, or even perfumers.

  7. Apr 4, 2023 · In ancient Rome, children generally stayed at home with their parents until the age of seven. At that time, boys would go to a school called a ludus to learn reading, writing, and arithmetic. Girls would generally stay home and learn domestic skills such as spinning, weaving, and cooking from their mothers. Boys and girls both participated in ...

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