Abstract:The
Lex Oppia
, passed in 215
bce
and repealed in 195
bce
, prohibited women from using more than half an ounce of gold, purple‐dyed clothing, or carriages except during public religious festivals. The law has become a focal point in discussions of Roman luxury and women's rights.
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