
Il flaminato femminile imperiale nell'Italia romana.
by
M. Grazia. Granino Cecere
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Religion & Spirituality
Format
Paperback
Pages
232
Language
Italian
Published
Jan 1, 2014
Publisher
QUASAR
Edition
1st
ISBN-10
8871405722
ISBN-13
9788871405728
Description
M. Grazia Granino Cecere delves into the intriguing realm of women and their roles within the context of Imperial Rome. Through meticulous research, she uncovers the various dimensions of female influence and visibility during this fascinating period. The exploration sheds light on how women navigated a male-dominated society and the unique positions they occupied in both private and public spheres.
The work passionately examines the social, political, and cultural frameworks that surrounded Roman women, revealing the complexities of their lives and contributions. Granino Cecere highlights key figures and anecdotes that illustrate the multifaceted identities of these women, showcasing their resilience and agency throughout different strata of Roman society.
Ultimately, this scholarly endeavor enriches the understanding of women's history in ancient Rome, inviting readers to appreciate the nuanced narratives of imperial women who played pivotal roles, often overlooked, in shaping their world.
The work passionately examines the social, political, and cultural frameworks that surrounded Roman women, revealing the complexities of their lives and contributions. Granino Cecere highlights key figures and anecdotes that illustrate the multifaceted identities of these women, showcasing their resilience and agency throughout different strata of Roman society.
Ultimately, this scholarly endeavor enriches the understanding of women's history in ancient Rome, inviting readers to appreciate the nuanced narratives of imperial women who played pivotal roles, often overlooked, in shaping their world.
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