Definitely yes. The Roman women did not need their husband's permission to leave the house and were present at dinners and public events. They could own a business and they could own property. They could free slaves and make a will. Roman women could be socially and even politically (Behind the Scenes) active whereas the Athenian women were mostly confined to their own wing of their house and domestic duties.
Definitely yes. The Roman women did not need their husband's permission to leave the house and were present at dinners and public events. They could own a business and they could own property. They could free slaves and make a will. Roman women could be socially and even politically (behind the scenes) active whereas the Athenian women were mostly confined to their own wing of their house and domestic duties.
Definitely yes. The Roman women did not need their husband's permission to leave the house and were present at dinners and public events. They could own a business and they could own property. They could free slaves and make a will. Roman women could be socially and even politically (behind the scenes) active whereas the Athenian women were mostly confined to their own wing of their house and domestic duties.
Definitely yes. The Roman women did not need their husband's permission to leave the house and were present at dinners and public events. They could own a business and they could own property. They could free slaves and make a will. Roman women could be socially and even politically (behind the scenes) active whereas the Athenian women were mostly confined to their own wing of their house and domestic duties.
Definitely yes. The Roman women did not need their husband's permission to leave the house and were present at dinners and public events. They could own a business and they could own property. They could free slaves and make a will. Roman women could be socially and even politically (behind the scenes) active whereas the Athenian women were mostly confined to their own wing of their house and domestic duties.
Definitely yes. The Roman women did not need their husband's permission to leave the house and were present at dinners and public events. They could own a business and they could own property. They could free slaves and make a will. Roman women could be socially and even politically (behind the scenes) active whereas the Athenian women were mostly confined to their own wing of their house and domestic duties.
Definitely yes. The Roman women did not need their husband's permission to leave the house and were present at dinners and public events. They could own a business and they could own property. They could free slaves and make a will. Roman women could be socially and even politically (behind the scenes) active whereas the Athenian women were mostly confined to their own wing of their house and domestic duties.
Definitely yes. The Roman women did not need their husband's permission to leave the house and were present at dinners and public events. They could own a business and they could own property. They could free slaves and make a will. Roman women could be socially and even politically (behind the scenes) active whereas the Athenian women were mostly confined to their own wing of their house and domestic duties.
Definitely yes. The Roman women did not need their husband's permission to leave the house and were present at dinners and public events. They could own a business and they could own property. They could free slaves and make a will. Roman women could be socially and even politically (behind the scenes) active whereas the Athenian women were mostly confined to their own wing of their house and domestic duties.
Free man only not women or slaves...=(
Spartan women were freeto join in the life of the city. Athenian women were kept in virtual purdah at home, looking after the house, the children and slaves, getting out occasionally for women's religious festivals.
according to the quote by xenophon what is the basic for restrictions on athenian women
In ancient Greece women wore peplos and sometimes chitons.
In ancient Athenian households, most of the labor was performed by slaves, who made up a significant portion of the population. These slaves were responsible for various tasks, including domestic chores, textile production, and agricultural work. Free women also contributed to household labor, particularly in activities such as weaving and managing the home, but their roles were often limited by social conventions. Overall, the combination of slave labor and the contributions of free women facilitated the functioning of Athenian households.
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The Athenian women in ancient Athens were treated completely different from their men. They were mostly under educated and were mostly domesticated by being housewives.
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.
Free man only not women or slaves...=(
yes
so more people would go to Rome and so more people would vote
Women were wives and mothers in ancient society. They didn’t have rights or the freedom within the culture.
The women had smaller portions of food, the women couldn't go to school, the women were seen as inferior, and the men could do as they please. However, the men were required to take on a lot of roles such as the only worker in the family, they had to take part in politics, and they were seen as the head of the house (any scandals fell on their shoulders).
Women were wives and mothers in ancient society. They didn’t have rights or the freedom within the culture.
Women were wives and mothers in ancient society. They didn’t have rights or the freedom within the culture.
Women were wives and mothers in ancient society. They didn’t have rights or the freedom within the culture.