1. Go to war: If women were found dead or alive on the battlefield, they were chopped up into pieces so that their souls could never be taken to the Underworld. One mythological exception is the Amazons, daughters of Ares.
2: Enter the men's part of the house: Women and men were split even in housing; the unmarried women stayed in the Gynea but could mingle with men in the dining hall or equivalent.
There are many, many more including hunting, marriage rights, lack of eremenoi, political rights etc.
It really depends on which city/state, but generally women were not allowed to choose their husband( marriage was compulsory) vote, have any civil rights or partcipate in sport.
Work in the home and vegetable garden.
Bear and raise children.
Attend the occasional women's religious festival.
Fornicate!!
Women were not permitted to watch the Olympic Games in Ancient Greece
No and if they where caught they where thrown off a cliff to there death.
Women were not only not allowed to compete but also were not allowed to watch the games as the competotors were nude.
Women in Ancient Greek were considered inferior to men and did not have the same rights. For that reason they were not allowed to participate in the Olympic games.
The men were in their nude.
women were not allowed to participate in ancient greek
No, women were not allowed to enter the olympics.
Women were allowed in the ancient Olympic games only when the owned a horse who participated in the race . Otherwise they were not allowed.
The women of ancient Rome were never allowed to vote nor to hold public office.
No. In ancient times, marriages were arranged to avoid "inappropriate" choices of spouses.
Yes. Women are allowed in the Modern Olympic Games, both as participants, and as spectators. Women were banned from the Ancient Olympic Games held in Greece, (both as participating athletes and as spectators), but, women are certainly allowed in the Modern Olympic Games.
Women were not permitted to watch the Olympic Games in Ancient Greece
no
In ancient times the women lived in houses that were made of mudbricks. Surprisingly, unlike most ancient cultures, the Egyptians allowed their women (almost) the same rights as their men. They had the rights to get a divorce, inherit and own land and possesions, etc.
No and if they where caught they where thrown off a cliff to there death.
In ancient times, no. But in today's world, definitely. There are events for women to compete in in ALL olympic events, from hockey to pole-jumping.
The women weren't allowed to participate in the ancient Olympic games.