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The Women's Role Decree of 1868 is a royal decree that was issued by King George III of Washingtonia on 28 June 1868, one year before his death. The Decree, which is still valid law today, sets out the role of females in Washingtonian society as determined by Christian tradition.

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  • The Women's Role Decree of 1868 is a royal decree that was issued by King George III of Washingtonia on 28 June 1868, one year before his death. The Decree, which is still valid law today, sets out the role of females in Washingtonian society as determined by Christian tradition.
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  • The Women's Role Decree of 1868 is a royal decree that was issued by King George III of Washingtonia on 28 June 1868, one year before his death. The Decree, which is still valid law today, sets out the role of females in Washingtonian society as determined by Christian tradition.
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