Worked in the house and the farm, supervised the household slaves, bore and reared children, attended women's religious ceremonies.
There were of course other classes of women - courtesans, servants, slaves etc.
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∙ 14y agoBack in Acient Greece women were not allowed in the olympic games only men.
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∙ 12y agothey used to clean, cook and make there clothes
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∙ 6y agoThey were excluded, just as males were excluded from women's festivals.
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∙ 9y agoNone. The Olympic Games were a celebration of the god eus at Olympia, and were the province of males.
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∙ 6y agoNone - it was a male religious celebration in honour of the god Zeus.
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∙ 10y agoNone only men were allowed to take part
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Participation was limited to men in ancient Olympics initially. However, by 6th century BC women were allowed to participate in events like foot racing.
Women were not permitted to watch the Olympic Games in Ancient Greece
the people in the audience and judjes lol jokes every one likes to be naked
Only men were able to compete in the Ancient Olympics. Women were forbid to enter the Ancient Olympics, or, Olympia, as it was called back then.
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No they weren't even allowed to watch
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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 ancient Olympics began as entertainment for Ancient Greeks. When The Roman Empire captured Greece, they included the entire Roman Empire. Only men participated in The Olympics; however, women participated in local athletic events. Women just did not ride all over the countryside.
Women are now allowed to compete and there is a Marathon and there is winter Olympics and many more sports and no going naked. Ancient Olympic and Modern Olympic has a lots of events.
the ancient Olympics were all about strength. Some city-states were at war so the Greeks needed an Olympics. Women weren't allowed to come to lympia because they had their own festival. They COULDN'T come.
Women were not equal to men. Greek women had a fair amount of freedom in their time, but they still were not equal.