Marriage and Family Alliances in Ancient Rome
  Marriage and Family Alliances in Ancient Rome
Titolo Marriage and Family Alliances in Ancient Rome
AutoreWilliam Henderson
Prezzo€ 2,99
EditoreHistoria Magna
LinguaTesto in Inglese
FormatoDRMFREE

Descrizione
In ancient Rome, marriage and family were not merely personal matters, but crucial social and political institutions that defined individual roles, societal norms, and the very fabric of Roman civilization. The Roman family (familia) was at the heart of the social structure, and its customs, laws, and expectations were carefully designed to reflect Roman values of order, duty, and control. Roman marriages were not based solely on personal affection, as we might imagine in the modern sense, but were complex arrangements that involved political, economic, and social factors, with the idea of fides (faithfulness) and pudicitia (modesty) playing important roles in shaping marital expectations. Understanding Roman marriage and family life requires exploring the cultural, legal, and historical context that defined the institution.