One (Hatshepsut) was a Pharaoh.
The roles of the ancient Egyptian women were mainly to do the household chores and also to take care of the family.
Parenting, housekeeping.
That was one of the roles of Hathor.
What might the author be saying about people's roles in ancient athens by including a women who speaks as freely as Leta?
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Women's roles varied in Ancient Polytheism. Many had Priestesses of Goddesses, or maidens that served a goddess, such as the Vestal Virgins in Rome.Such In Celtic Society, Women nearly held an equal status to Men.
Men- only hunted for food. Women- had to take care of the family, cook, clean, etc.
The way the women's roles and opportunities in the 1950s differ from women's roles today is in the 1950s women roles was mostly raising a family and housekeeping. Today, women play a part in public offices and workplace and person growth/community.
Almost everything men were really the only ones of power women really didn't play a part.
order of the roles in ancient athens. (in order) citizens/ males women metics slaves
No, ancient Roman women were not magistrates. They were largely excluded from holding public offices and had limited political rights. Most of their roles were limited to the domestic sphere, although some noblewomen did exercise influence and power within their families.
The upper class women in ancient Rome were the ones in charge of the households, the education of small children, and support of their husband in either his political or business career. The middle or working classed women had the same roles as her wealthy sisters, but also helped out in her husband's shop. There are wall paintings of women weighing out goods, helping her butcher husband sell meat, keeping the books, etc. From these paintings and from written works (when women were mentioned) we get the distinct impression that the role of women was a supportive one.