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In Ancient Rome, the Vestal Virgins achieved power most women were denied – but at great cost

By Lily Moore, PhD Candidate in Classics and Archaeology, The University of Melbourne
The inviolability of Vestals was predicated on their virginity, which entirely defined their social powers. The control of their sexuality was synonymous with the welfare and politics of the state.The Conversation


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