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Family life in Greece?

Family life and customs in Ancient Greece differed between the city-states. However, all of the city-states had a patriarchal system. This meant that across Greece men acted as the head of the household and their wives and daughters were subservient to them. Male children were educated in warfare and politics. Female children were taught how to care for the household and were often married between the ages of 13 and 18.


Who was democritus's family?

Democritus's family was an small one found in ancient Greece about 2000 years ago.


What did the girls in ancient Greece do all day?

Worked in the home and the farm or family business.


Did the school children in ancient Greece have homework?

It was kind of a law because in Sparta children had to go to school at the age of 7.


What Was the purpose of the house and the marketplace in ancient Greece?

the purpose was that people could live,buy, or sell thing s in the marketplaces. the houses were for living in and having a family that can help you thoughout your day when you lived in ancient greece.


What is palstry?

A psaltery is a stringed instrument of the zither family. Ancient harp psaltery[edit] The psaltery of Ancient Greece (epigonion) was a harp-like instrument.


Was Plato's family rich or poor?

Plato came from an aristocratic and wealthy family in ancient Greece. His family was involved in politics and had connections to prominent figures in Athenian society.


Did everyone hate Dionysus?

No, not everyone hated Dionysus. He had worshipers in ancient Greece, as well as mythic family and lovers.


Was obesity a problem in ancient Greece?

Obesity was around in Ancient Greece but it was never seen as a bad thing. In fact obesity was a good sign as it showed off how rich you and your family were. This theory is still used in poor countries to show your wealth.


Where was euclid born and raised?

Little is known about Euclid's family or personal life, but he is thought to have been born in ancient Greece.


What is Ancient Greece's common animal for catching Mice or Rats?

The common animals of ancient Greece for the capture of mice were the cats, snakes and birds like owl, eagle and other vultures. The Athenian feline mouser was in fact a member of the ferret family.


How did the ancient Romans rais their children?

The ancient Romans tried to raise their children to be good citizens, loyal to the family and to the state. They tried to instill in them the moral and social values of the times.