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Aemilia Hilaria

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129:, reported that she continued to act in a more masculine manner into her childhood and dress in a less feminine manner into adulthood, which may have led to her remaining unmarried; however, it is notable that during this time period Christian women were encouraged to hide their feminine appearances by the clergy. It is unknown if Aemilia Hilaria was a Christian; Ausonius's phrasing seems to imply that she was, but may simply be poetic writing. 948: 162:
suggested that the phrasing may suggested that Aemilia Hilaria pursued medicine as a "full-time commitment." Ausonius further described her as an honest and skilled physician, who also assisted her physician brother in his own studies. He referenced that she loved him as if she were his mother so
158:. Ausonius's poem about his aunt described her as a "dedicated virgin", who rejected marriage in order to further her career. He described her as "trained in the medical arts as well as any man." 121:. She was the daughter of Caecilius Agricius Arborius and Aemilia Corinthia Maura, both poor nobles from Gaul. Aemilia and her siblings all took the family name of their mother, which historian 487: 350: 125:
noted was uncommon for the time. Aemilia Hilaria was given the male nickname "Hilarius" as an infant because she was "affable like a boy." Her nephew,
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Aemilia Hilaria continued to live in the area as an adult and became a physician there. Aemilia was the maternal aunt of
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Everything we know today about Aemilia Hilaria and her family comes from
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Decimus Magnus, Ausonius (1886). Rudolfus Peiper. (ed.).
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physician. She practiced medicine, and wrote books on
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Index

Aemilia (physician)
Moselle
Roman Empire
Ausonius
Gallo-Roman
gynecology
obstetrics
Roman Empire
Moselle
France
Hagith Sivan
Ausonius
Ausonius
Emperor Gratian
Parentalia
Gillian Clark (historian)
Judy Chicago
The Dinner Party
Heritage Floor
Hypatia



Ogilvie, Marilyn Bailey
Joy Harvey
The biographical dictionary of women in science: pioneering lives from ancient times to the mid-20th century
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978-0-415-92038-4
ISBN
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