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Childbirth in Ancient Rome

Childbirth in Ancient Rome was considered the main purpose of marriage. Roman girls married in their early teens, and in elite society, some married before they reached puberty. The legal age for marriage was 12 for a girl; 15 was accepted as being an age fit for conception. [image:18722] The ability to produce a family was also an explicit political concern in Roman society. Emperor Augustus...


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