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download Women and Politics in Ancient Rome bookBook: Women and Politics in Ancient Rome
Dаtе: 26.08.2012
Sіzе: 7.33 MB
ISВN: 9780203429075
Book format: pdf, audio, ipad, android, epub, ebook, text
Authоr: Richard A. Bauman
A groundbreaking study of women's political involvement in the classical age, "Women and Politics in Ancient Rome" delineates not only the influential role of Roman women in business, government, law.
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