Women in ancient Rome did not have individual first names but instead were called by their family name and a title to distinguish them.

For example, the daughters of Gaius Laelius Sapiens were known as Laelia "the Elder" and Laelia "the Younger."

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@Phelz posted 4 years ago

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That's is really historical, I believe that such things is no longer happening

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Sure

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