Volumnia Cytheris, a slave, later freedwoman, in ancient Rome.
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The second mate is Zachary Reid, the ivory-skinned, illegitimate son of a black freedwoman and her white master.
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Therefore, a freedwoman in the workplace could have the advantage in training and skill over a woman born to a free family of working poor.
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She lost control over Nero when he began to have an affair with the freedwoman Claudia Acte, which Agrippina strongly disapproved of and violently scolded him for.
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Concubinage came to define many relationships and marriages considered unsuitable under Roman law, such a senator's desire to marry a freedwoman, or his cohabitation with a former prostitute.
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Freedman: a person who has been freed from slavery