Nicarete was a freedwoman and married to a certain Hippias, a cook and probably also a manumitted slave. |
In 1963, the main theme of Salgueiro was Chica da Silva, the eighteenth-century freedwoman from Minas Gerais. |
As my freedwoman, you will, of course, bear my name with your own. |
He very nearly concluded a legitimate marriage with the freedwoman Acte, by bribing consuls to swear falsely that she was of royal birth. |
Some measure of the situation may be taken from what befell when the freedwoman Claudia Acte became the mistress of Nero. |
The chastity of a slave or a freedwoman or even a foreigner, was of no value. |