The men dominated life, the women were home-bound chattels except in rare instances such as Sparta where they lived an open life.
They had to discussed their events and protect the women
Women weren't considered citizens (only men were).
they discuued their events and protect their women
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.
no women would
Men- the women werent aloud to participate in the olympics, they were practically the mens slaves.
they bolieve about there women is they were they were honest and they could always count on them and they bolieve in them selves
The men earned a living, indulged in social life, politics and sports. The women stayed in the home, bearing and raising children, working in the garden and supervising slaves, getting out rarely for a women's religious festival.
The men mostly go training for war and women had more rights
men - 40 women - 38 i am learning about them at school so i know
In ancient Athens, the population of women was significantly smaller than that of men due to societal norms and the structure of the family unit. Estimates suggest that women may have comprised about 30-40% of the total population, but precise numbers are difficult to determine because many women were excluded from public life and citizenship. Additionally, women in Athens were primarily confined to domestic roles, limiting their visibility in historical records.