Spoiler for anyone who has not read 'The Man From Pomegranate Street': In the final book of the series Flavia Gemina marries Gaius Valerius Flaccus (aka Floppy)
Roman women wore robes, sandals, and kept their hair up with combs and sticks. As for how they acted, that was up to their husband because they had to do eveyhting they were told to do.
Yes, you can marry me
Sakura is gonna marry Sasuke
yes she marry yuki
she doesnt marry anyone
Well, honey, Flavia from "The Roman Mysteries" series ends up marrying her childhood friend Jonathan in the last book. It's a classic case of friends turned lovers, a tale as old as time. So, there you have it, Flavia and Jonathan ride off into the sunset together, solving mysteries and living happily ever after.
No one
Idon'tthink he marries anyone because heslookingfor his nephew.
I think it's Pulchra . . . they love each other
We don't know. Caroline Lawrence doesn't mention it.
The Roman goddess Minerva did not marry. She was a virgin goddess.
to have children
you had to be a slave or a roman, you had to be 20 and you cant marry
I would marry someone who is strong emotionally.
The roman girl married when she was approximately 15-16!
The roman men could not marry whoever they wanted. The woman's father chose who their daughter got to marry, but both families had to agree on the terms. A Roman marriage was very different from our present day marriages, in the sense that there was a dowry involved and other political and perhaps financial concerns to be addressed. Then too, there was a legal aspect to a Roman marriage. A Roman could only marry another Roman. Part of Roman citizenship was the "right to marry". If a Roman went ahead and married a non-citizen, the marriage was not recognized and any children were not citizens nor were they even considered legitimate and they could not inherit.
Geoffrey Chaucer is the ancient roman author who said men should marry women their own age.