Women in ancient Greece were not expected to ever travel unaccompanied by either husband, father or a close male relative. If they had to travel a long distance, they could travel by ship. If they belonged to the lower classes: on foot. Rich women who had to travel over land often were carried in a litter.
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γυνή (gini).
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Gaia did not need to travel; she was the Earth itself, anything that happened upon the Earth she knew of and could see. When she is depicted in ancient Greek art, it is always as a woman half risen from the earth.
Artemis was a ancient Greek goddess, a female god, yes.
No, they weren't even allowed to enter.
It depends on the culture. Most of them have/had woman who are/were priestess or oracles.
It is Cynisca. She was an ancient Greek princess and the first woman to win at the Olympic Games.
Aphrodite was the godess of love and beauty in ancient Greece, and she was a woman.
Sphinx is a fictitious being in the ancient Egyptian and Greek mythology. It had a lion's body and a human head. In the Greek tradition Sphinx had a woman's head and breast.
No, women were not allowed to take part in ancient Greek theater. Actually that is a matter of debate. Scholars have argued both sides and no one has any first hand evidence.