Roman Weddings
Roman Woman and Babies
Roman Girls
Roman Men
Roman Boys
100

Where were weddings held at?

Weddings were held at a temple.

100

What did the wealthy woman do in the household? What position did they have?

Wealthy Roman women ran their households.

100

Who cherished the girls?

The girls were cherished by her parents and brothers.

100

What authority did the father have in the home?

A roman’s father word was law in his home.

100

Between what ages did the boys celebrate becoming a man?

Roman boys between the ages of 14 and 18, a Roman boy celebrated becoming a man.

200

When does a new husband become a Paterfamilias?

The new husband did not become a paterfamilias until his own father died. 


200

What did the roman do if the baby wasn't healthy or approved by the father?

The Romans only kept the strong and healthy babies, if it was not approved by the father it was left outside to die.

200

What did the Romans do for school?

A girl could either learn at a public school, be sent away, or stay home to be taught.

200

Who all have to follow his word?

His grown son’s and daughter’s had to obey his word.

200

What was mainly meant for boys?

Schools were usually meant for boys only.

300

What did the brides wear?

The bride wore a white toga with a long veil.

300

What jobs did women have normally.

Typical jobs undertaken by such women were in agriculture, markets, crafts, as midwives and as wet-nurses.

300

What did the mother teach her?

They’re mother would be the most important teaching the girl cultural ideals and how to manage chores in the house. The girl would also be taught how to look pretty.

300

If they were rich what jobs did they have?

If the man was rich he often held well-paid political positions.

300

What did they offer in the ceremony?

In the ceremony they offered their childhood toys and clothes to the god.

400

What is a paterfamilias?

the male head of a family or household.

400

What is one of the differences in women and man about government?

Women could not attend, speak in, or vote at political assemblies and etc.

400

Why did the father protect their daughters?

Her brothers would protect her and his father would be happy of continuing his bloodline.

400

What jobs did poor men have?

Poor men would have jobs like craftsmen, shopkeepers, or farmers.

400

What toys did the boys play with?

Also they Boys played war games, and had wooden swords, little soldiers, and chariots with wheels.

500

What did the groom wear? What did they use to shine their shoes?

The groom also wore a white toga, along with leather shoes that he had shined with animal fat

500

How long did babies usually live?

Babies usually didn’t usually live past the age of 10.

500

Who would be close to the girl?

Her uncle or Avunculus would be close to the girl.

500

What would they usually eat for the whole day if they were poor?

They usually only ate bread for breakfast. And they wouldn’t usually eat nothing else.

500

What did the boys wear?

Boys wore a tunic down to their knees and a cloak if it was cold.

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