Family life and customs in Ancient Greece differed between the city-states. However, all of the city-states had a patriarchal system. This meant that across Greece men acted as the head of the household and their wives and daughters were subservient to them. Male children were educated in warfare and politics. Female children were taught how to care for the household and were often married between the ages of 13 and 18.
After the downfall of the Mycenaeans, the writing system of Greece died. The lack of writing is why this is called the Dark Ages.
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they died and came back to life.
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the life expectancy in Greece is80.4 years
Little is known about Euclid's family or personal life, but he is thought to have been born in ancient Greece.
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W. K. Lacey has written: 'Augustus and the principate' -- subject(s): Politics and government 'The family in classical Greece' -- subject(s): Family, Social life and customs, Civilization, Marriage, Classical influences, Greece
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They were from Athens, Greece.
in Greece children life with there parents
Ancient Greece doesnt exist anymore. Thats why its called ancient:) Life in normal Greece is, well, normal!