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The PoWeRED project examines the role of female patrons in the Roman Empire's social structure, particularly focusing on their relationships with freed individuals. By analyzing inscriptions, it aims to create a more nuanced understanding of patronage that includes female perspectives and highlights the agency of freed…
The relationship between freed individuals and their former owners is central to modern understanding of the role of slavery in Roman society.
While both men and women owned and manumitted slaves, scholarship has focused on male patrons in analysing this relationship.
This androcentric focus extends also to the freed, with scholars focusing on how freed men were supported by their patrons in the former’s quest for social advancement following manumission.
The result is a patronage model that see…
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