This chapter explores the historical context of women's mental health during puberty and their societal roles in ancient Rome, focusing on the influential figure of Fulvia. It highlights her strategic political maneuvers following her husband's death and critiques the male-centric narratives that often overshadow women's contributions. Through an analysis of Fulvia's life, the chapter advocates for a reevaluation of women's agency and impact in history, especially in military and political affairs.

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