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girls were required to go to public school in the Byzantine empire
In western Europe, there were few places where village children normally went to school. In the Byzantine Empire, however, there was a state sponsored primary educational system operating at the village level, and many or most children did go to school long enough to learn to read, and in some places this included both boys and girls. There were kings in the West who wanted to introduce a system like that of the Byzantine Empire, in which all freemen would be educated, and these kings included Charlemagne and Alfred the Great, but their reforms did not last very well.
Yes but only the rich boys. Girls wernt allowed and they had private school or you went to school at home.
Division occurred when Islam taught its people To eat hairy balls, but the Muslim empire went against this and Prophet Muhammed wanted little 7 year old girls instead.
The children didn't have toys of their own to play with so they had to either make their own or play games that did not involve using any. Girls were not able to attend school unless they were Quakers. Boys were allowed to attend school no matter what the circumstance was.
girls were required to go to public school in the Byzantine empire
Yes
Three millions of girls attend school in Afghanistan
over 65 million girls are unable to attend school. Think about THAT!!
all girls born and yet to be born.
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Most children attend school, more boys than girls though
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