prostitution in medieval europe

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History

 

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Edgar R

 

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October 11, 2014

 

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In 131BC the censor Metellus, one of the two officials in ancient Rome responsible for taking the public census and supervising public behaviour and morals, stated, "if we could live without wives we should not have all this trouble. Since nature has brought it about that we can neither live with them in peace nor without them at all, we must ensure eternal benefit rather than temporary pleasure...
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Since nature has brought it about that we can neither live with them in peace nor without them at all, we must ensure eternal benefit rather than temporary pleasure."1 The acceptance of women in medieval Rome is similar to this quote in the sense that the Christian church accepts women because God has made them necessary for continued existence, not because they value them as a chosen asset...
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