In Athens, the women stayed at home and were not aloud to go out of the house unless a man accompanies them.
In Sparta, women was allowed to learn fighting so they could get healthy sons for the army.
Bearing and raising children, running the home, bearing and raising children, tending the vegetable garden and chickens, occasionally getting out of the cloistered home existence for a women's religious event. The Spartan women were much more liberated, taking part in many public activities.
Having to stay at home and have good time with there baby
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For all the credit ancient Greece gets as the cradle of Democracy, it was a Men's Club. Women were not allowed to take part in plays, or attend athletic competitions.
waht is the southern part ancient greece
Sparta was part of Greece-it was a city in it.
No.
Yes. They were part of the diet.
For all the credit ancient Greece gets as the cradle of Democracy, it was a Men's Club. Women were not allowed to take part in plays, or attend athletic competitions.
For all the credit ancient Greece gets as the cradle of Democracy, it was a Men's Club. Women were not allowed to take part in plays, or attend athletic competitions.
waht is the southern part ancient greece
It is part of ancient history.
Sparta was part of Greece-it was a city in it.
None - it was a male religious celebration in honour of the god Zeus.
None - it was a male religious celebration in honour of the god Zeus.
the lower half of Greece
Yes, it was.
No, Ancient Greece was not a city state. city sates were part of Greece
They were on the east of Europe
No.