Male, said to be the foolish younger brother of Prometheus.
Myth
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Rome, like all ancient societies, was a male dominated society, at least in public.Rome, like all ancient societies, was a male dominated society, at least in public.Rome, like all ancient societies, was a male dominated society, at least in public.Rome, like all ancient societies, was a male dominated society, at least in public.Rome, like all ancient societies, was a male dominated society, at least in public.Rome, like all ancient societies, was a male dominated society, at least in public.Rome, like all ancient societies, was a male dominated society, at least in public.Rome, like all ancient societies, was a male dominated society, at least in public.Rome, like all ancient societies, was a male dominated society, at least in public.
Everyone but male citizens - women, foreigners, slaves.
Marriage originated in ancient Greece. People in ancient Greece married not for love but rather for inheritance. Women could be forced to marry their nearest male relative after her father died.
In ancient Greece, common male activities included participating in athletic competitions, such as the Olympic Games, which celebrated physical prowess and were a source of civic pride. Men also engaged in public life, including politics and philosophy, often gathering in the agora to discuss ideas and govern. Additionally, many males took part in military training and service, as defending the city-state was considered a vital duty. Socializing in symposia, where men would gather to drink, converse, and enjoy entertainment, was another key aspect of male life in ancient Greece.
No, participation was limited to adult male citizens.
Only if you were a male and have had military training. If you were a woman or a child or an immigrant, you could not.
powerful army, free male citizens, and located on a peninsula
Yes, because the word gymnastics comes from the Greek word "gymnos" which means naked. In Ancient Greece, male athletes competed in gymnastics completely nude. I don't know
No, at first it was only male soldiers in ancient Greece who practiced gymnastics to build agility.