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Lol pennies aren’t copper anymore
Not so fun fact!
There was once a war over football.
And don't get me started on the war of the bucket
He’s right there really was
@Six rigidly defined genders are actually a fairly recent invention in human history
Imperial Rome definitely didn’t broadly believe in them
The idea that you would marry the same person you loved was sort of a joke, a subject of derision
Augustus was made fun of for loving his wife
based bullies
Based is based
Women in rome didn't even have a proper name
Just their family name
And boys and girls were raised very differently + patriarchs led the family
that's not accurate, women had the same naming scheme as men
a family name plus a given name and often nickname
romans typically put what we would call the surname first
probably what's confusing you
They did not
The women of a roman family had the same name
For example
Julia
etc
Might've been Prima for the first one
but the daugthers all shared names
Right, Julia is the family name
So the boys would be named Julius and the girls Julia
The family would be called the Julii
The praenomen was the chosen name from the parents
Then you would have a cognomen, which is something about you- romans changed names all the time
It was common, especially among aristocrats, for a mentor to adopt an adult mentee
As a sign of respect and allegiance
And the man or woman would change their nomen
The praenoma of women came from their mothers though
Sometimes, just like first boys are sometimes named Junior, III, IV
No that was definately the norm
Sometimes
And familes would recycle their names
Yeah, for boys and girls
We do that now too
Yup
But to a larger extent