At birth, an Athenian female was typically destined for a life focused on domestic duties, marriage, and child-rearing, with limited education and public life. In contrast, a Spartan female was raised to be physically strong and resilient, with a focus on health and education, as they were expected to bear and raise strong warriors. While Athenian women had restricted roles, Spartan women enjoyed more freedom and responsibilities, including property ownership and participation in physical training. Thus, their futures were shaped significantly by their city-state's values and societal structures.
Athenian children were usually raised in a more laid-back method. Most were schooled when they were young. Spartan boys were raised to be warriors. They would learn to fight at a young age and would be sent to military academy until they reached the maximum age. Once they reached the maximum age, they would be required to join the army. If one was weak, he was left to die on a cliff or mountain.
I was told 17 snakes allways but i dont know if its true
None. Garter snakes give birth to live young. A female garter snake may give birth to anywhere from 3 to 80 young.
While Michelangelo's David is renowned for its male form, several female nude statues are celebrated for their artistry and significance. Notable examples include "Venus de Milo," an ancient Greek statue that represents idealized female beauty, and "The Birth of Venus" by Sandro Botticelli, which, while not a statue, captures the feminine ideal. Additionally, contemporary works, such as those by artists like Louise Bourgeois, offer modern interpretations of the female nude, though they may differ in style and intent from Michelangelo's masterpiece.
Garter snakes do not lay eggs. They give birth to live young as the eggs hatch while still inside the mother. Snakes reproduce sexually like most other vertebrates, with the male injecting sperm into the female.
At birth, an Athenian female's future life is largely confined to the domestic sphere, where she is expected to marry, manage the household, and raise children, with limited education and public engagement. In contrast, a Spartan female is encouraged to be physically active and educated, preparing her for a more robust role in society, including property ownership and contributing to the warrior culture of Sparta. While Athenian women have restricted freedoms, Spartan women enjoy a degree of independence and responsibility, reflecting their city-states' differing values.
In Ancient Greece, the Spartan and Athenian governments differed essentially for the better part of their histories. Spartan society was ruled by kings wielding absolute power, with a small group of elite advisers also influential. By contrast, the "Golden" era for Athens witnessed democracy's birth -- and rule. Although limited in scope, with (for example) only adult males being able to vote and hold public office, Athenian democracy valued public debate and consensual decision-making, and public leaders were typically held accountable to the citizens for their actions.
Athenian children were usually raised in a more laid-back method. Most were schooled when they were young. Spartan boys were raised to be warriors. They would learn to fight at a young age and would be sent to military academy until they reached the maximum age. Once they reached the maximum age, they would be required to join the army. If one was weak, he was left to die on a cliff or mountain.
Leonidas I was a Spartan king who was also known as Leonidas the Brave. His bravery at the Battle of Thermopylae gave birth to legends that have remained to our days.
The Fire of Ares, Birth of a Warrior, and Legacy of Blood
I believe that would be the female. The hyena is a dog and female dogs give birth.
Only female dolphins give birth. Although male Bottle-Nosed Dolphins will have sex with other male Bottle-Nosed Dolphins.
It is a mammal and the female gives birth.
To be 18 years of age and accepted by your tribal council as Athenian by birth.
A female pig that has given birth is called a sow.
No, a female camel is not referred to as a heifer. The term "heifer" specifically applies to young female cattle that have not yet given birth. A female camel is simply called a "she-camel" or "cow" before giving birth, and once she has given birth, she is referred to as a "dam."
The manatee has a live birth