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An illustrated study traces the lives, marriages, and public roles of women connected to the early imperial household, placing individual biographies within Roman social and legal customs. It opens with a discussion of marriage and family discipline, then profiles prominent imperial women, examining how their alliances, rivalries, and maternal ambitions shaped succession and court politics. The author situates scandals, tragedies, and ceremonies in the broader framework of Roman institutions, dress, and ritual, and uses coins, portraits, and anecdote to illuminate private and public influence. The work balances narrative detail with analysis of gendered power and its consequences for imperial stability.
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