If you compare their situation to that of women in today's more fundamentalist countries, there is very little difference. Women were the 'posession' of their nearest male relative or of their husband, had very little legal rights, were expected to mostly remain in side the house and to venture out only in case of the occasional visit to an 'approved' friend or relative. Only the women of Sparta were equal to the men, had full legal rights, could dress as they liked and participate in sports.
what are the difference's between today's women, and aincient greek women
you can live in both of em'
In greek mythology there are hundreds of gods and in Christaianity there is only one god.
Ancient Rome only had one alphabet: the Latin Alphabet. The alphabet with the most similarities at the time was the Greek Alphabet.
An important difference between greek and Romans attitudes was that
There really are no similarities between the ancient Greek religions and modern Christianity. While certain Christian teachers were certainly influenced by Hellenistic philosophy (Origen was one example), as the church has evolved over the intermediate centuries and once one factors in all of the sectarian splits, what little may have carried over from the Greeks to Christianity has been all but wiped out.
Ancient Greek money was all coinage and probably all gold. Modern money is now alloy or paper.
you can live in both of em'
Roman theater was done by ancient Romans. Greek theater was done by ancient Greeks. Hope I helped.
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same question... geography assignment.
There were basically the same gods and goddesses. Like Hercules and Heracles. But their way of living was a bit different.
There is no such designation as "Hebrew science". Ancient Israelites didn't pursue science in the way that the Ancient Greeks did.
Any mythology of ancient people - our distant ancestors - opens a view into how they saw the world, what they believed, and you may find that for all differences, the similarities are staggering.
There are similarities in the interactions between god and man. The common use of the term Egyptian Pantheon, a Greek routed word typically used to refer to the gods also shows their connection.
They are both of Greek descent.
its different because our math is more understanding than theirs i think
In greek mythology there are hundreds of gods and in Christaianity there is only one god.