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  1. Women In Wider Society. Roman women had a very limited role in public life. They could not attend, speak in, or vote at political assemblies and they could not hold any position of political responsibility. Whilst it is true that some women with powerful partners might influence public affairs through their husbands, these were the exceptions.

  2. Nov 12, 2023 · Who Were The Voters. In Ancient Rome, only the male citizens of certain social classes were allowed to vote. These males were called the Capite Catalos, which translates to “the head of a family or estate”. The Capite Catalos were made up of the freeborn adult citizens of Rome, and included those who had a minimum property qualification and ...

  3. Mar 16, 2023 · In ancient Rome, women were considered to be subordinate to men. They were expected to show obedience and respect to their fathers, husbands, and sons. Women were not allowed to hold public office or vote, and their primary roles were to manage the household and raise children. Some women did play an active role in politics and society, and ...

  4. Nov 29, 2023 · Only after Julius Caesar came to power were women also allowed to vote in Rome. During the Roman Republic, voting rights were dependent upon social rank. Men from the lower class, or plebeians, were allowed to vote, but people from the senatorial or noble class did not. This also changed after Julius Caesar rose to power.

  5. Mar 29, 2023 · Women’s rights in Rome were very limited. They were not allowed to vote or hold political office and were generally not accepted into political debate or other areas of public life. However, some women did have power through their husbands or sons. Although women in ancient Rome played many important roles in society, they were largely ...

  6. Mar 22, 2023 · Warp Up. The legal system of ancient Rome treated women as subordinate to men. Women had few rights and were not allowed to vote or hold public office. In addition, women were not considered to be fully capable of handling their own affairs and were therefore under the legal guardianship of their fathers or husbands.

  7. Dec 8, 2023 · The voting rights of Ancient Rome also had a long lasting impact on the development of democracy in the modern world. The restrictions on voting that were in place during the Roman Empire, such as only allowing men of a certain class to vote and excluding women and slaves, were seen as unjust and oppressive.

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