The Roman woman of the Hispania Baetica with particular reference to the sphere of Málaga
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Roman women, Baetica, epigraphy, romanization, evergetetismAbstract
The woman Roman imperial period belonging to the elite citizens through significant family ties will enjoy certain privileges in the legal and economic that will allow the development of important activities and an important social prestige. The epigraphic documentation preserved allows us to better understand the status of women who lived in the Roman civitates belonging to the province of MalagaDownloads
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