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14 cze 2021 · Although Athens is frequently referenced as the “birthplace of democracy”, Athenian women had no voice in politics or their husband’s business whereas Spartan women participated freely in almost every aspect of their city-state’s political and social life.
Athens and Sparta experienced in their family, civic, and political lives. With respect to levels of power and the rights of women, Sparta was a leader in its time.
1 kwi 2015 · “Social and Political Roles of Women in Athens and Sparta.” The Saber and Scroll Journal 1 (2). By Kay O’Pry. Women in the ancient world had few rights. Those they had differed from country to country, or in the case of the women of Athens...
27 lip 2016 · Women in the ancient Greek world had few rights in comparison to male citizens. Unable to vote, own land, or inherit, a woman's place was in the home and her purpose in life was the rearing of children...
1 kwi 2016 · Women at Athens led lives of 'oriental exclusion'; they were denied, social, cultural, political and legal rights. Discuss. Most of the evidence available to us does not give...
23 sty 2020 · Unlike the Athenian women, who contained little rights, and who were in complete dominance over by their husbands, Spartan women were controlled and raised by the state. While other Greek women were bound to the household, Spartan women were expected to exercise and be as fit as possible.
19 sie 2022 · Since the ancient Greece civilization flourished during the Classical Period (5th-4th centuries BCE), we will examine the role of women mostly during that time, focusing on the two most important city-states of the time, Athens and Sparta.