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Marriage in Classical Rome – Just a Tiresome Necessity?! ! © Maria Dettenhofer, © DAMALS 01/1998
Chase's G-Uide to Roman Daily Life (Abridged Form Ofgoodyear's "Notes on Johnston")
Richard Saller Kleinheinz Family Professor of European Studies And, Professor, by Courtesy, of History Classics Curriculum Vitae Available Online
The Sources of the Roman Private Ritual
Votive Altar of Lucius Petronius Timachus
Drusus Libo and the Succession of Tiberius
Was Ancient Rome a Dead Wives Society? What Did the Roman Paterfamilias Get Away With?
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ROMAN LIFE – ALL LEVELS Ohio Junior Classical League – 2010
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Daily Life in the Ancient Roman Republic Patricians PATER FAMILIAS: As It Was in Early Rome, Everybody in One Family Lived in On
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Ius Vitae Necisque: the Politics of Killing Children
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Fatherhood in Gaul Between Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages
The Use of Exempla from Cicero to Pliny the Younger
Mors Et Inferos Death and the Afterlife
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Changing Public Policy and the Evolution of Roman Civil and Criminal Law on Gambling
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The Father of His Country, Being a Brief Study of the Intersection of Fatherhood and the Rhetoric of State Power in the Late Republic and Early Principate of Rome
The Societas Publicanorum and Corporate Personality in Roman Private Law
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Roman Family Structure and Early Christianity
The Use of the Father Image in Imperial Propaganda and 1 Corinthians 4:14–21
Session 4-1-A: Roman Addiction: the Changing Perception of Problem Gaming in the Roman World
Roman Religious Practices
Roman Law and the Law-And-Finance Debate
Formation of Roman Law in Monarchy
The Father of His Country, Being a Brief Study of the Intersection of Fatherhood and the Rhetoric of State Power in the Late Republic and Early Principate of Rome
Children, Memory, and Family Identity in Roman Culture
Roman Funerary Commemoration and the Age at First Marriage
The Use of the Father Image in Imperial Propaganda and 1 Corinthians 4:14-21
THE DIVISIBILITY of the PATRIMONY in the ROMAN LAW Mihnea-Dan RADU*