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Agripinna the Elder, 14 BC - 33 AD

http://dominae.fws1.com/Influence/Agrippina/Index.html

Detailed biography of Agrippina (the Elder), granddaughter of Augustus and wife of Germanicus.

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Ancient Roman Women: A Look at their Lives

http://www.moyak.com/researcher/resume/papers/roman_women.html

Overview page with footnote sources regarding the position of Roman women in the ancient world.

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Clodia, 95-44 BC

http://dominae.fws1.com/Influence/Clodia/Index.html

Biography of Clodia, notorious sister of Publius Clodius and "Lesbia" of the poet Catullus.

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Feminae Romanae: The Women of Ancient Rome

http://dominae.fws1.com

A comprehensive history of women in ancient Rome from the Graeco-Etruscan period to the fall of the Empire. Sections cover multiple periods, graphics and biographies of famous Roman women.

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Lady Livia's Alcove

http://www.realm-of-shade.com/sweetlady/

Multi-subject site on Ancient Rome with focus on women's biographies, history, lifestyles("Romanae Antiquae") and art and celebration of women's history ("Symposia"). Includes recreation and description of an ancient Roman villa.

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Romanae Antiquae

http://www.realm-of-shade.com/RomanaeAntiquae/

Information on the role of women in many aspects of ancient Rome, such as law, religion, medicine and family.

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The Roman Makeover

http://www.geocities.com/sallypointer/makeover/

Recreating Roman feminine makeup, hairstyles, ornamentation.

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Woman of Rome: Private Life and Public Personae

http://www.dl.ket.org/latin2/mores/women/womenful.htm

Detailed site on aspects of the lives of Roman women both publicly and privately.

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Women in Roman Philosophy

http://www.lamp.ac.uk/~noy/romanphi.htm

Essay excerpting ancient sources and their intepretation of women by Roman philosophers.

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