In ancient Greece, common male activities included participating in athletic competitions, such as the Olympic Games, which celebrated physical prowess and were a source of civic pride. Men also engaged in public life, including politics and philosophy, often gathering in the agora to discuss ideas and govern. Additionally, many males took part in military training and service, as defending the city-state was considered a vital duty. Socializing in symposia, where men would gather to drink, converse, and enjoy entertainment, was another key aspect of male life in ancient Greece.
powerful army, free male citizens, and located on a peninsula
Farming, trades, religious ceremonies, acting in plays, procreating, warring.
Cause they were different from othe people
'Andro' is from Classical Greece, and means 'man/male' In more common use is the word ' Gynae' for ' woman/female'. as in 'gynocology'.
Male, said to be the foolish younger brother of Prometheus.
Greek is a language spoken by the people of Greece. The name David is a common male name. In Greek David is spelled as Dabid.
Yes the focus is on male activities/male bonding
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Only the male citizens of Athens could vote.
Myth
When speaking about the ancient Egyptian pyramids, the common man, took time away from his farming and other activities to do the physical work in building the pyramids. This was the duty, so to speak, of the common male Egyptian.
Actually, gambling is for both male and female. Anyone can enjoy this kind of activities.