They could only if they was 16 year old boy
Not at all/ Children were educated in the home - the rich had tutors, the rest had parents to do it. A few of the brightest and richest could attend academies run by philosophers. This is totally different from our universal education systems of primary, secondary, tertiary and trade facilities of today.
Houses in Ancient Greece usually consisted of Mud brick, but they could be made of stone if the owner of the house was wealthy.
yes
Men who weren't slaves or gay who were educated :)
Only free men who spoke Greek could compete, instead of athletes from any country.
For all the credit ancient Greece gets as the cradle of Democracy, it was a Men's Club. Women were not allowed to take part in plays, or attend athletic competitions.
Yes. But had to sit in the very back. And they had to pay extra!
?1 i am omarsamy an i will show you how we compare the ways children were educated in different cities of ancient Greece . ans of ?1they were educated in forts school s
I could not find one
They could attend the plays, but they couldn't perform in them
Not at all/ Children were educated in the home - the rich had tutors, the rest had parents to do it. A few of the brightest and richest could attend academies run by philosophers. This is totally different from our universal education systems of primary, secondary, tertiary and trade facilities of today.
the art you could find in ancient Greece are mostly about there culture,gods,lessons,myths,wars,and more
18,000 people can attend an ancient Greek play!
What structure in ancient Greece could hold 14000 people
Houses in Ancient Greece usually consisted of Mud brick, but they could be made of stone if the owner of the house was wealthy.
because they could
this is all lies