have you ever met men and women which are not in conflict??!!
Never heard about any conflict between prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and the Muslims (his followers).
a disagreement between different political parties or between the governing bodies escalated by competition at any level between groups whose aim is to get political gain
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Jinnah and Patel disliked each other a lot. The basics of the conflict was 'power' and 'religion'
No, but there were women with the Roman Army. Officers, centurions, and some soldiers were allowed to marry, and there were also women who stayed in the army camps and followed them on the march.... for various reasons.
It is not accurate to say that women aggravate males universally. Individual experiences may vary greatly, and generalizations can be harmful. Interactions between any two individuals can lead to misunderstandings, conflicts, or frustrations, regardless of gender. It is important to recognize and address any biases or assumptions when evaluating personal relationships or societal dynamics.
The conflict between witches and Christians was a conflict between the innocent and powerless, and the intolerant and powerful. It was a conflict in which superstition played a part, not least on the Christian side. In medieval times, there is evidence that some were accused of witchcraft in order to gain access to their wealth, and in other cases women were threatened with trial on that charge unless they paid bribes or offered sexual favours. Thus it was a conflict in which the Church as an institution, but sometimes also corrupt members of the Church, demonstrated their absolute power over the most vulnerable in society. All these issues should be present for a valid comparison between this conflict and any modern conflict.No conflict of recent times bears close comparison with the experiences that so-called witches faced over a period of several centuries.Another AnswerCommunism vs. Capitalism
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Im not sure of any famous women in Rome, but I do know Cleopatra is GREEK not Roman
I'm here to help. Could you please provide more context or specify the topic you're referring to regarding conflict?
Yes, many times. Usually through conflict or by treaties.
Roman women were considered the property of their husband, or, if unmarried, their father. They had no choice or input into who they married, if they had children, etc. They had no claim to their children. If their husband decieded that he did not want any of her children, which was common for girls, he had the right to take the child from his wife and leave it to die. Women had no rights whatsoever.