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What rights did women have in Rome?

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The most basic legal distinction for Roman women (and men) was free vs. slave.

A Roman woman always belonged to her father's family, even after marriage.

A Roman mother automatically lost her children to their father in the event of divorce.

Roman women could inherit property, have independent wealth, initiate a divorce, and leave a will.

Roman women could not vote, hold office, or have their own names.
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