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What was the typical form of marriage in the third century of Rome? |
| Answer» Solution :MALES married in their late twenties or early thirties, while women were married in the late teens or early twenties. There was an age gap between husband and wife. As a result, there was INEQUALITY. Marriages were generally arranged, and there is no doubt that women were often subject to domination by their husbands. Divorce was relatively easy and needed no more than a notice of INTENT to dissolve the marriage by either husband or wife. | |