because they were thought weak but not strong but weak
Historically, women were not considered persons in some cultures and societies due to patriarchal beliefs that deemed women as inferior to men. These beliefs were often perpetuated and enforced through social norms, laws, and customs that restricted women's rights and autonomy. It wasn't until recent times that legal and social changes have challenged and overturned these views, recognizing women as full and equal persons under the law.
They Werent
The issue was that women were not considered "persons" and did not have as many rights as the men did.
no women werent aloud to vote
no they werent
Women used to not be considered as persons. They were thought of as property of their husband, and didn't have the rights to do almost anything.
no they werent even considered human alot of the time.
No.... not back in the Greek days
If you are asking what did women in the armed forces do,rather than combat,they were clerical help and nurses.
THEY WERENT ALOUD TO HAve sex
yes they did they werent considered border states
Men- the women werent aloud to participate in the olympics, they were practically the mens slaves.
nothing they werent