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Although women were technically granted citizenship in 5th century BCE Athens, they were not granted any of the political and civil rights that came with citizenship.
The Greek Gods Apollo and Athena embody several imortant aspects of Greek Society: Warfare, Justice, Chastity and Wisdom.
Aspasia came to Athens as a foreigner, but made her mark as an outspoken activist, independent woman, and companion to the Athenian general Pericles.
Seneca wrote one version of this Greek myth, and Euripides wrote two. What was the attraction of the Hippolytus?
The prostitutes of Classical Athens could be considered fortunate that they enjoyed freedoms and independence that other women did not. They had their fair share of prob
Within walking distance, Athenian citizens made use of the Acropolois, Agora and Pnyx Hill.
Oppressive gender roles did little to encourage or document athleticism in the women of ancient Greece. Even so, women carried on exercising and competing.
Pericles was the most powerful leader of Athens when the Greek City-State was at the height of her power in the middle of the fifth century BCE.
While the practice of veiling is predominantly a Muslim custom today, its roots go back to the ancient Near East and Mediterranean, long before the days of Muhammad.


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