Were women eligible for crucifixion in Roman society? I found plenty of sources saying something along the lines of "women and Roman citizens were exempt" but also found some sources saying women lacked legal rights and thus could be subject to crucifixion. Which is correct?
Regardless of what the law said, is there any record of a woman actually being crucified? If so, what were the circumstances that led to the crucifixion?
(A few days ago, a user posted a couple of good questions about the historic practice of crucifixion in Ancient Rome on Christianity SE. Unfortunately, they posted the questions as an answer to this question, so naturally they were deleted. I encouraged them to bring the questions here, but they did not so I am doing it now.)