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Women were forbidden to mix with other spectators in the amphitheatres from the Reign of Augustus women onwards. In the colosseum they sat on the steps below the arcade.
It depended on their social status. The emperor and senate would sit at the front, the next tier sat the knights and the next sat the plebians. Men did not sit in the 4th tier, that was for ordinary women.
the people sat on each otha's laps
There weren't any. The theater was free to everyone. The only restriction was in seating. People sat according to their class and men and women were separated.
they just sat there wanting fir them to cme back, in the freezing cold!
Women pee sat down because they don't have a penis to direct the urine. If you want to pee like a woman just sit down, you technically won't be peeing like a woman because the physiology is completely different
Women weren't allowed to do go on in plays so men dressed in drag played the roles and it was like a coliseum without a roof and the peasants sat or stood on the ground rain or not. and the upper class were in booths.
Yes, women were allowed to attend chariot races in ancient Rome. However, it is believed that they generally sat apart from men in designated areas, such as the upper level of the stadium. Women of higher social status could enjoy the races from private boxes.
If they are a group of men or a mixed group: hem yashvu (הם ישבו) If they are a group of women only: hen yashvu (הן ישבו)
They were; Suffragists tried to convince state legislature to grant women the right to vote. Women sat in on court cases and tested the 14th Amendment, saying if men are citizens who can vote and women are citizens, why can't women vote?. Lastly, Women pushed for a national constitutional amendment to grant women the right to vote (19th Amendment).
Sara Mason, a British actress.