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Gaia Afrania : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gaia Afrania Gaia (or Caia) Afrania (fl. 1st century BC) was the wife of the senator Licinius Buccio. Afrania was born into an old plebeian family, the gens Afrania. She lived during the chaotic time of the breakup of the Republic,〔Raia, Ann R., and Judith L. Sebesta. "(Companion:Valerius Maximus: Afrania )." Companion:Valerius Maximus: Afrania. The World of Learning, Jan. 2008. Accessed 2014-11-04.〕 dying in 48 BC.〔Valerius Maximus, viii. 3. § 1〕 She was a very litigious woman, often bringing suits to court. Perhaps the sister of Lucius Afranius, consul in 60 BC, she always pleaded her own cases before the praetor instead of waiting for male family members to defend her, thus giving occasion to the publishing of the edict which forbade all women to postulate.〔Valerius Maximus, viii. 3. § 1〕〔Dig. 3. tit. 1. s. 1. § 5〕 Valerius Maximus's narrative indicates that she was successfully able to argue her cases, although he looked upon it negatively. Ulpian condemns Afrania as the cause for the edict, stating that it was meant to prevent women's involvement in the legal business of others. He believed that it was too immodest for women and that it was a duty for males. 〔 ==See also==
* Afrania (gens)
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