ancient celtic woman did not fight in wars, except for the excpetion of Boudicca of the Iceni tribe. The rest stayed home and made Sandwiches.
In Sparta extensive rights. In Athens, they were virtual slaves, working on the farm, bearing and raising children, getting out only for the odd women's religious festival.
In the 1700’s women had no rights. Some women did fight and there were women who were spies for a network that Washington set up.
who was one of a few women to rule ancient Egypt
No, but they expected the men to fight.
no women didn't fight in the revolutionary war. Correction: women did fight in the revolutionary war just not as women, a few women dressed as men and enlisted or took the place of their husbands after they died.
Only the strongest women could fight in the army.
they were to be tough like the men and fight in war.
No.
Neither Roman nor Celtic women usually got involved in fights.
Lisa Lambe of The Celtic Women was born on October 26, 1974. The singing group Celtic Women are currently on tour within the United States.
women had rights and were generally treated with respect.
Dresses and rags
Women's roles varied in Ancient Polytheism. Many had Priestesses of Goddesses, or maidens that served a goddess, such as the Vestal Virgins in Rome.Such In Celtic Society, Women nearly held an equal status to Men.
They aren't really alike but, there is one thing : They both can't vote.
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I hope she is leasbian
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