In ancient Athens, men were often limited by societal expectations and norms. They could not engage in activities deemed inappropriate for their status, such as participating in certain religious rites reserved for women or slaves. Additionally, while they could vote and participate in the democratic process, they were restricted from holding public office if they did not possess wealth or were not born to Athenian parents. Lastly, men were also expected to uphold certain roles, such as being warriors and citizens, which dictated their behavior and responsibilities in society.
no i cant
Freeborn men.
Yes, for a while. But only for freeborn men.
no women would
Not uless they are men
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.
ancient athens
They had to discussed their events and protect the women
they discuued their events and protect their women
Women weren't considered citizens (only men were).
Men- the women werent aloud to participate in the olympics, they were practically the mens slaves.
Men who owned property and who had completed their military training.