The Spartan males recognised that their women had a strong role in rearing children and running the household while they themselves were involved in military training and operations. This contrasted with most of the other Greek city-states including Athens, where the women were kept in virtual purdah, running the home and garden and having children.
Athenian girls were only allowed to stay home and tend to children and go to plays.
Sparten woman were to be well fit to produce more fit babys
The difference was that Spartan women had more freedom and Greek women had to stay in homes and do chores. Spartan women could race and wrestle.
Spartan women had more freedom than Athenian women, who could not leave their homes without a male relative; Spartan girls were trained in sports, while Athenian girls were taught to spin and weave.
the spartans had more of a war like government whereas athens was education oriented.
Sparta was a militaristic society while Athens was a little more interested in philosophy, knowledge, and indulgence.
Spartan women were given more rights because they were really the only ones left when Sparta went to war. All men were legally required to join the army and they began training between ages 8 and 9. Therefore, women had to stick-up for the homeland and run their own households. Some even fought in battle alongside the men.By contrast the Athenians kept their women in virtual purdah at home - they were married off at about 12 or 13 and started producing children. got out only for womens' religious festivals.
Spartan women lived a life of reasonable eqality with the men, however they did not serve in the army or political life. Athenian women were kept in virtual purdah - kept at home on domestic tasks and getting out for an occasional womens' religious festival.
Naval dominance was a trademark of the Athenian military. The Athenian army was no match for the size and effectiveness of the Spartan army, but what they lacked on land, they made up for at sea, with an innovation that completely changed the face of naval warfare and would make Athens the dominant naval power for a century or more.
They had more freedom than Athenian women. Spartan women could also learn how to wrestle and how to race.
They had more freedom than Athenian women. Spartan women could also learn how to wrestle and how to race.
Spartan women had more rights and freedoms than Athenian women. Spartan women were educated, could own property, and participate in sports, while Athenian women had limited rights and were mostly confined to the home as wives and mothers.
The women in Sparta had more freedom than women in Athens because Spartan women were allowed to buy properties when their husbands had gone to war meanwhile women in Athens could not, Spartan women were allowed to choose whom to marry and they were given education and Athenian women were not not allowed to choose who to marry, their parents did, the Athenian women were not given education except life in home
spartan women had more freedom than the women of other Greek city-states:D
The primary role of the Spartan woman was to bear children for the state. The Spartan woman could choose her own husband. A man was allowed to take any woman he wanted to be his wife, but if she did not want him, she was free to fight to prevent him from having her and could kill him if she chose and was able. The Spartan woman told her men as they went to war, husband or son, "Come back carrying your shield or on it".
Athenian women bore and raised children, kept house and garden. They were kept in virtual purdah, getting out for occasional women's religious activities. Spartan women were educated, had relative freedom, bore and raised childrem, supervised the household.
To be honest it wasn't, the spartan women were much more free and encouraged to exercise and lead a household than the Athenian women. They both kept slaves however.
The Spartan males recognised that their women had a strong role in rearing children and running the household while they themselves were involved in military training and operations. This contrasted with most of the other Greek city-states including Athens, where the women were kept in virtual purdah, running the home and garden and having children.
the spartans had more of a war like government whereas athens was education oriented.
The women had way more right then the women in Athen
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