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Women Of Ancient Greece And Athens And Sparta

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Women of Ancient Greece Ancient Greece was a collection of individual sovereign City-States who shared a common vernacular and similar religious beliefs and rituals, rather than a united nation. Although many theories exist, we know very little for sure about the influence, importance, and status held by women in ancient Greece; in the home, socially, and politically. However, through some collections of poems and other works of art and literature we are given a brief insight as to the expectations and daily lives of the women, especially in the two most prominent city-states; Athens and Sparta. These two places differed greatly in their treatment of women, marriage practices and other areas which concerned the merging of the worlds of men and women. Many of the historical sources from this ancient world have been lost or destroyed by time and war. But thanks to sources such a Sappho 's poetry and the image of women as strong and central characters through many of the greek epics as evidence, we are able to draw some conclusions as to the life of woman in Ancient Greek world. From what we know of the classical greek culture, women were most often subservient to men throughout their lives; first to their fathers and brothers, then to their husbands and sons. Although, the role of women often differed between city-states and through the ranks of social standing and class. According to one of the many writings, Laws, by Plato in reference to Greek law and behavior:
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