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'''Wanita''' merdeka di '''Romawi kuno''' adalah [[warga negara Romawi|warga negara]] (''cives''),<ref>The form of [[Roman marriage]] called ''conubium'', for instance, requires that both spouses be citizens; like men from [[municipium|towns]] granted ''[[civitas|civitas sine suffragio]]'', women (at least those eligible for ''conubium'') were citizens without [[suffrage]]. The legal status of a mother as a citizen affected her son's citizenship. All Roman citizens recognized as such by law did not hold equal rights and privileges, particularly in regard to holding high office. See ''A Casebook on Roman Family Law'' following, and [[A.N. Sherwin-White]], ''Roman Citizenship'' (Oxford University Press, 1979), pp. 211 and 268 [https://books.google.com/books?id=atzisLCgoPUC&pg=PA268&dq=%22ex+duobus+civibus+Romanis+natos%22&lr=&as_drrb_is=q&as_minm_is=0&as_miny_is=&as_maxm_is=0&as_maxy_is=&as_brr=3&cd=3#v=onepage&q=%22ex%20duobus%20civibus%20Romanis%20natos%22&f=false online] (on male citizenship as it relates to marrying citizen women) ''et passim''. ("children born of two Roman citizens") indicates that a Roman woman was regarded as having citizen status, in specific contrast to a ''[[Peregrinus (Roman)|peregrina]]''.</ref> namun tak dapat memilih atau memegang [[magistrat Romawi|jabatan politik]].<ref>Bruce W. Frier and Thomas A.J. McGinn, ''A Casebook on Roman Family Law'' (Oxford University Press: American Philological Association, 2004), pp. 31–32, 457, ''et passim''.</ref> Akibat peran publik mereka yang terbatas, wanita kurang menonjol bila dibandingkan dengan pria dalam [[historiografi Romawi|sejarah Romawi]]. Meskipun wanita Romawi tak memegang kekuasaan politik secara langsung, wanita dari keluarga kaya atau elit dapat berpengaruh terhadap panggung perpolitikan Romawi lewat hubungan-hubungan pribadi.<ref>Kristina Milnor, "Women in Roman Historiography," in ''The Cambridge Companion to the Roman Historians'' (Cambridge University Press, 2009), p. 278; Ann Ellis Hanson, "The Restructuring of Female Physiology at Rome," in ''Les écoles médicales à Rome: Actes du 2<sup>ème</sup> Colloque international sur les textes médicaux latins antiques, Lausanne, septembre 1986'' (Université de Nantes, 1991), p. 256.</ref>
'''Wanita''' merdeka di '''Romawi kuno''' adalah [[warga negara Romawi|warga negara]] (''cives''),<ref>The form of [[Roman marriage]] called ''conubium'', for instance, requires that both spouses be citizens; like men from [[municipium|towns]] granted ''[[civitas|civitas sine suffragio]]'', women (at least those eligible for ''conubium'') were citizens without [[suffrage]]. The legal status of a mother as a citizen affected her son's citizenship. All Roman citizens recognized as such by law did not hold equal rights and privileges, particularly in regard to holding high office. See ''A Casebook on Roman Family Law'' following, and [[A.N. Sherwin-White]], ''Roman Citizenship'' (Oxford University Press, 1979), pp. 211 and 268 [https://books.google.com/books?id=atzisLCgoPUC&pg=PA268&dq=%22ex+duobus+civibus+Romanis+natos%22&lr=&as_drrb_is=q&as_minm_is=0&as_miny_is=&as_maxm_is=0&as_maxy_is=&as_brr=3&cd=3#v=onepage&q=%22ex%20duobus%20civibus%20Romanis%20natos%22&f=false online] (on male citizenship as it relates to marrying citizen women) ''et passim''. ("children born of two Roman citizens") indicates that a Roman woman was regarded as having citizen status, in specific contrast to a ''[[Peregrinus (Roman)|peregrina]]''.</ref> namun tak dapat memilih atau memegang [[magistrat Romawi|jabatan politik]].<ref>Bruce W. Frier and Thomas A.J. McGinn, ''A Casebook on Roman Family Law'' (Oxford University Press: American Philological Association, 2004), pp. 31–32, 457, ''et passim''.</ref> Akibat peran publik mereka yang terbatas, wanita kurang menonjol bila dibandingkan dengan pria dalam [[historiografi Romawi|sejarah Romawi]]. Meskipun wanita Romawi tak memegang kekuasaan politik secara langsung, wanita dari keluarga kaya atau elit dapat berpengaruh terhadap panggung perpolitikan Romawi lewat hubungan-hubungan pribadi.<ref>Kristina Milnor, "Women in Roman Historiography," in ''The Cambridge Companion to the Roman Historians'' (Cambridge University Press, 2009), p. 278; Ann Ellis Hanson, "The Restructuring of Female Physiology at Rome," in ''Les écoles médicales à Rome: Actes du 2<sup>ème</sup> Colloque international sur les textes médicaux latins antiques, Lausanne, septembre 1986'' (Université de Nantes, 1991), p. 256.</ref>


==Daftar pustaka==
== Daftar pustaka ==

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==Bacaan tambahan==
== Bacaan tambahan ==
* {{fr icon}} Gérard Minaud, ''Les vies de 12 femmes d’empereur romain - Devoirs, Intrigues & Voluptés '', Paris, L’Harmattan, 2012.
* {{fr icon}} Gérard Minaud, ''Les vies de 12 femmes d’empereur romain - Devoirs, Intrigues & Voluptés '', Paris, L’Harmattan, 2012.


==Pranala luar==
== Pranala luar ==
{{commons category|Women of Rome}}
{{commons category|Women of Rome}}
{{commons category|Ancient Roman women}}
{{commons category|Ancient Roman women}}
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* [http://www.moyak.com/researcher/resume/papers/roman_women.html Moya K. Mason, ''Ancient Roman Women: A Look at their Lives''.] Essay on the lives of Roman women.
* [http://www.moyak.com/researcher/resume/papers/roman_women.html Moya K. Mason, ''Ancient Roman Women: A Look at their Lives''.] Essay on the lives of Roman women.
* [http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/the_tls/article3713243.ece "Wife-beating in Ancient Rome"]: an article by Joy Connolly in the [http://www.the-tls.co.uk TLS], April 9, 2008
* [http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/the_tls/article3713243.ece "Wife-beating in Ancient Rome"]: an article by Joy Connolly in the [http://www.the-tls.co.uk TLS], April 9, 2008
* [http://womenshistory.about.com/cs/ancientrome/a/roman_wm_10101b.htm "An etext version of: Ferrero, Guglielmo. "Women and Marriage in Ancient Rome."] The Women of the Caesars. The Century Co.; New York, 1911. This edition was created by Jone Johnson Lewis, 2003."
* [http://womenshistory.about.com/cs/ancientrome/a/roman_wm_10101b.htm "An etext version of: Ferrero, Guglielmo. "Women and Marriage in Ancient Rome."] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170630193506/http://womenshistory.about.com/cs/ancientrome/a/roman_wm_10101b.htm |date=2017-06-30 }} The Women of the Caesars. The Century Co.; New York, 1911. This edition was created by Jone Johnson Lewis, 2003."


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Vibia Sabina (s. 136 M)

Wanita merdeka di Romawi kuno adalah warga negara (cives),[1] namun tak dapat memilih atau memegang jabatan politik.[2] Akibat peran publik mereka yang terbatas, wanita kurang menonjol bila dibandingkan dengan pria dalam sejarah Romawi. Meskipun wanita Romawi tak memegang kekuasaan politik secara langsung, wanita dari keluarga kaya atau elit dapat berpengaruh terhadap panggung perpolitikan Romawi lewat hubungan-hubungan pribadi.[3]

Daftar pustaka

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  1. ^ The form of Roman marriage called conubium, for instance, requires that both spouses be citizens; like men from towns granted civitas sine suffragio, women (at least those eligible for conubium) were citizens without suffrage. The legal status of a mother as a citizen affected her son's citizenship. All Roman citizens recognized as such by law did not hold equal rights and privileges, particularly in regard to holding high office. See A Casebook on Roman Family Law following, and A.N. Sherwin-White, Roman Citizenship (Oxford University Press, 1979), pp. 211 and 268 online (on male citizenship as it relates to marrying citizen women) et passim. ("children born of two Roman citizens") indicates that a Roman woman was regarded as having citizen status, in specific contrast to a peregrina.
  2. ^ Bruce W. Frier and Thomas A.J. McGinn, A Casebook on Roman Family Law (Oxford University Press: American Philological Association, 2004), pp. 31–32, 457, et passim.
  3. ^ Kristina Milnor, "Women in Roman Historiography," in The Cambridge Companion to the Roman Historians (Cambridge University Press, 2009), p. 278; Ann Ellis Hanson, "The Restructuring of Female Physiology at Rome," in Les écoles médicales à Rome: Actes du 2ème Colloque international sur les textes médicaux latins antiques, Lausanne, septembre 1986 (Université de Nantes, 1991), p. 256.

Bacaan tambahan

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  • (Prancis) Gérard Minaud, Les vies de 12 femmes d’empereur romain - Devoirs, Intrigues & Voluptés , Paris, L’Harmattan, 2012.

Pranala luar

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