This paper aims to bring to light the figure of Aurelia Isidora through a detailed reading of the will of her husband Aurelius Hermogenes, preserved in an Oxyrhynchus Papyrus. It shows the local and Roman ways of life of a well-to-do Oxyrhynchus family, the concern of the deceased for his wife and children, but it is also a documentary example to study and analyse the life of Roman women at all stages of their lives.
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