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  1. 15 maj 2018 · Although ancient Greek Society was dominated by the male citizen, with his full legal status, right to vote, hold public office, and own property, the social groups which made up the population of a typical Greek city-state or polis were remarkably diverse.

  2. 19 sty 2023 · In Athens, the most developed city-state in ancient Greece, men were citizens and had the right to vote and participate in the assembly. They were also expected to serve in the military and to participate in the political life of the city-state.

  3. 25 wrz 2023 · Discover the societal expectations and norms placed upon men in ancient Greece, including their roles in politics, family life, and warfare.

  4. 9 maj 2022 · Greek men were proud men, and violating the oikos ’ or household’s rules was seen as an attack on the kyrios ’ manhood. The most severe penalties were reserved for intruders into the bed.

  5. Scholars often speak of ancient Greek masculinity and manhood as if there were a single, monolithic, simple conception. I will show that the ancient Greeks, like us today, had competing models or constructions of gender and that what it meant to be a man was different in different contexts.

  6. Free adult men born of legitimate citizens were considered citizens with full legal and political rights, including the right to vote, be elected into office, and bear arms, with the obligation to serve in the army during wartime.

  7. 25 wrz 2024 · In the social structure of Ancient Greece, free adult men had the most rights and were the only ones who could be full citizens. Women, slaves, and foreign residents had limited rights.

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