They were Greek females who bore and raised families and ran the household. However the Spartan women participated in city-life, while the Athenian women were kept at home in virtual purdah, getting out occasionally for a women's religious festival.
In Sparta the wives were free members of the community. In Athens the women were kept at home in virtual purdah, bearing and raising children and running the household, getting out only for occasional women's religious ceremonies.
They were different. Spartan women moved around openly as equal part of the community. Athenian women were kept at home in virtual purdah, looking after the home, bearing and raising children, and getting out only for an occasional women's religious festival.
They were not alike some were kept fit the other wasnt
Athenian woman - a lifestyle equivalent to purdah.
Spartan women - fair degree of equality.
In Sparta women were treated with alot of respect they get schooling and had all the rights men had.
In Athens they got little respect, no education, or rights.
They weren't. The Spartan women had a strong position in society. The Athenian women were akep segregated into something akin to purdah.
The Spartan males recognised that their women had a strong role in rearing children and running the household while they themselves were involved in military training and operations. This contrasted with most of the other Greek city-states including Athens, where the women were kept in virtual purdah, running the home and garden and having children.
ThEy WeReNt EdUcAtEd and if they wErE then, it would be the same as boys
As all countries (nations) do sooner or later, they deteriorated from the inside, same as Rome did. Nations consist of people, and people do not live forever neither.
YES! the Athenian navy was very strong but only because they had a strong back bone. This "backbone" was their strongest and best ship the trireme. The trireme had a simple but affective job, it was to ram into the other boats with their battering ram on the bow of their boat. They would ram the same boat continuously until the other boat sank.
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The Spartan males recognised that their women had a strong role in rearing children and running the household while they themselves were involved in military training and operations. This contrasted with most of the other Greek city-states including Athens, where the women were kept in virtual purdah, running the home and garden and having children.
spartar and athenia are same in education in some way by boy giong to school also girl leraning sport and other stuff to
Spartan Women overall had a lot more rights, rather then the Athenian Women. The Spartan women could sell property, own small businesses, chat with other men (whom they are not related too), wear shorter dresses, and go around the city by themselves. The only thing they couldn't do was hold office, and vote. The reason why they could do all of these things is, because in Sparta the woman didn't spend as much time with their husband since they were always training for the next war. Rather then the Athenian men, they had much more time to socialize so they mentored the woman a lot more.
No they didn't. The women were treated like slaves and were not taught to read or write. Young males were taught to read and write. When they were 18 the men had to received military training for 2 years. Then they were full citizens with the right to vote in the Athenian Democracy. Women were essentially property of their fahters and husbands and did not vote or participate in civic discussions before the votes.
no not even close!
I go with both because Spartan women had nearly the same rights as the men, but in Athens, they didn't kill the babies if they were good looking
Spartan Menβs clothing The men like the Spartan women would wear simple clothing when not in battle, a Chiton/Doric would be typical dress for a Spartan man. Boots and cloak would be worn if required, or a heavier tunic made from wool in winter time. Footwear would be sandals or boots, depending on the season or the task at hand.
they are still living the same lifestyle.
They are the same but I like the Arbiter
i would say that they are the same
Both are equally strong. But if an Elite goes through the same surgeries that a Spartan goes through to make the Spartan stronger, the Elite would be the strongest.
Remington now imports the Baikal shotguns under their 'Spartan' brand. Barrels for the "Remington" Spartan SPR-453 are the same as your Baikal.