Yes, women were allowed in the Roman theatres but they had a separate seating area.Yes, women were allowed in the Roman theatres but they had a separate seating area.Yes, women were allowed in the Roman theatres but they had a separate seating area.Yes, women were allowed in the Roman theatres but they had a separate seating area.Yes, women were allowed in the Roman theatres but they had a separate seating area.Yes, women were allowed in the Roman theatres but they had a separate seating area.Yes, women were allowed in the Roman theatres but they had a separate seating area.Yes, women were allowed in the Roman theatres but they had a separate seating area.Yes, women were allowed in the Roman theatres but they had a separate seating area.
It was common because women were seen as inferior beings to men. Women were subject to the guidance and wills of their husband. So, when the man was mad at his wife, he was allowed to beat her because back then, the wife was his property. If she made him mad, he could hit her without any legal action taken against him. Women were basically like dogs to their husbands.
Given the number of towns and the huge variation in town governments of the Middle Ages, we can be sure that there were a number of towns that allowed women to be citizens and a number of other towns that did not. Also, please consider that there were women who were monarchs. Even in places where women were not allowed to be monarchs, there were women who held titles in their own rights. Eleanor of Aquitaine, who was Duchess of Aquitaine, is a good example. Town governments were often republican in certain areas, and were often run by guilds or guild members. Many guilds allowed women to be members.
They are divided between states that allowed women to vote and those that did not. (APEX)
Anyone free-born could have this high status.Men, women (had a form, but weren't allowed to vote etc.), and the children of freemen/women were born automatically as a citizen.
Yes they were allowed to vote the atheain women were not allowed to vote.
Spartan women had more rights and freedoms than Athenian women. Spartan women were educated, could own property, and participate in sports, while Athenian women had limited rights and were mostly confined to the home as wives and mothers.
The women in Sparta had more freedom than women in Athens because Spartan women were allowed to buy properties when their husbands had gone to war meanwhile women in Athens could not, Spartan women were allowed to choose whom to marry and they were given education and Athenian women were not not allowed to choose who to marry, their parents did, the Athenian women were not given education except life in home
Yes, women in Sparta had more freedom and rights compared to women in Athens. Spartan women were allowed to participate in sports, own property, and have more independence in society, whereas Athenian women had limited rights and were expected to primarily manage the household.
women's control over property and wages.
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No, because women back then didn't have any rights.
Women were not allowed rights to property before then. It was thought to be a man's world and owning property made them more equal.
Spartan women were into physical training like running, wrestling, and javelin throwing.
Spartan women were into physical training like running, wrestling, and javelin throwing.
They had more freedom than Athenian women. Spartan women could also learn how to wrestle and how to race.
On July 19-20, when the Women's right convention was happening.