There was not a single cultural environment from the patriarchal age to New Testament times, so it would be too much of generalisation to directly answer your question. In addition, from The Bible, we do not have enough information to give an exact answer. Social researchers might have more information.
However, one can say that it is likely that men did not get married until much later than women. A guess would say that they would have generally got married any time up to the age of 40, and sometimes after that age, whereas women were likely to have been married before they were 20.
No. Same age.
age 6
Leah was likely around her late teens or early twenties when she married Jacob according to biblical accounts.
around the age of 14 for girls and around the age 15 to 16 for boys
Young girls and boys will get married young because of property and family alliance.
Yes, the boys would wear dresses until the age of 5.
I believe long time ago in Aztecs boys and girls were ,married around the age 10-20
14
In Sparta ate age 7 boys and girls went to training, but then at age 15 girls married. In Athens ate age 7 only boys went to training which included education and girls stayed home.
The typical age for marriage in Medival Times was around 15, but could be earlier or later.
girls had to be 12 and boy had to be 14
16 - 20 mostly at 17 or 18 a young woman was married. it was legal for them to get married at 12