None. They were married off in their early teens to much older men, kept in purdah, their property belonged to the husband. They were let out occasionally for women's religious festivals, but the rest of the time remained at home running the household and slaves, weaving and raising their abundant children.
they had very little rights they were not allowed to own land take part in politics do most jobs the women mostly stayed home and did chores but under some occasions the ladies were aloud to be come a priest
No rights. The women were kept in virtual purdah breeding and running the household, and getting out only for the odd women's religious festival. Slaves had no rights and were subject to the whim of their master.
It varied from city-state to city-state, but on the whole, women had very few rights in Ancient Greece.
An ancient Greek citizen is a person who lived, worked, and voted in ancient Greece. White males were citizens. Women and minorities had no rights in Greece.
Women in Ancient Greek were considered inferior to men and did not have the same rights. For that reason they were not allowed to participate in the Olympic games.
The fiction was the Amazons.
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.
men or boy but not women or girls
An ancient Greek citizen is a person who lived, worked, and voted in ancient Greece. White males were citizens. Women and minorities had no rights in Greece.
Women in Ancient Greek were considered inferior to men and did not have the same rights. For that reason they were not allowed to participate in the Olympic games.
Women in Ancient Greek were considered inferior to men and did not have the same rights. For that reason they were not allowed to participate in the Olympic games.
Every resident, including women and foreigners, had equal rights in Ancient Athens.
Yes; ancient Egpytian women had legal rights and freedoms. It has been argued that in the ancient world they were the freest.
No women were not allowed to take part in Ancient Greek plays as it was seen as below women and even undignified for men.
no
A warrior society supported by a serf population, with women having an unusually high level of rights for a Greek society at the time.
No.
women.
No, they could not even see them.
they had equal rights