Role of Women in Ancient Greek Society
.... The Social Relevance of Goddesses for Ancient
Greek Women It has already been pointed out that the ancient
Greek culture was, like our present culture, a ....
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The Women of Ancient Greece
.... One bibliographic essay covering such scholarship notes in particular the "anachronistic" nature of the idea that
Greek women were confined to "oriental ....
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"Goddesses, Whores, Wives, and Slaves"
.... Similarly, even in the fourth and fifth centuries BC,
Greek women could not buy or sell land and only acquired property through dowries (73). ....
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Goddesses, Whores, Wives, and Slaves: A Book Reviewi
.... Similarly, even in the fourth and fifth centuries BC,
Greek women could not buy or sell land and only acquired property through dowries (73). ....
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Athenian Women in Ancient Greece
.... 4). A social anthropologist studying the modern
Greek village of Methana found a disconnect between the characterizations of ancient
Greek women and those of ....
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Ancient History (Women, Egypt & China)
.... Even though this was the case, the Egyptian system afforded
women more privileges and rights than the
Greek system did to
Greek women who functioned under its ....
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The Greek City-States of Athens & Sparta
.... with political forms, a focus on military exploits, the exchange of trade, and defined roles for
women and men were all typical features of
Greek city-states. ....
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The Role of Women in Homer's The Iliad
.... In "The Heroic
Women of
Greek Epic," Mary Lefkowitz argues that Helen in The Iliad is "more than just a pretty face" (505). Helen ....
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The Kiduyu
.... Married
Greek women could not walk by themselves on the street, were not formally educated, were usually illiterate, and were often pressured to practice ....
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Women in Early Eras
This study will examine the status and roles of
women in the civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt, Hebrew and early
Greek,
Greek, the Hellenistic era, the Roman ....
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Greek and Roman Architecture
.... The
Greek citizen, who was always a male, since
women had few legal rights, viewed his home as a retreat away from the activity of the City. ....
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Women's Place in Biblical Society
.... of the
women in the church at Corinth came from that particular background, but that sort of boisterous public demonstration was typical of
Greek worship in ....
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Greek God Dionysus
.... As
Greek myths tell it, the three daughters of Proitos, king of the Argolid .... to bring his medicinal herbs, perform incantations, and purify the
women in the ....
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Woman In Sports
.... Olympic history clearly demonstrates this impact. For example,
Greek women were rejected from trying to participate in the Olympics as early as 1896. ....
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Roman artisans in Greek Influence
.... involvement in the state were
women, but that included all
women of all .... For the most part however, anyone, whether African,
Greek, Roman, Scythian or otherwise ....
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Sibling Relationships in Ancient Greek Plays
.... Kitto uses the term Dikê to describe the
Greek idea of the universe as .... vines growing over Semele's tomb, the wholesale drawing-away of the
women from Thebes ....
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Odysseus & Athena
.... to the gods and other humans. Penelope, in turn, represents this ideal for
Greek women. It is because of the character qualities ....
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Women in Ancient Rome
.... wished.
Women had no rights in ancient Rome (Wives). However, she had considerably more freedom than her
Greek counterpart. Unlike ....
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Women in Ancient Greece & Rome
.... wished.
Women had no rights in ancient Rome (Wives). However, she had considerably more freedom than her
Greek counterpart. Unlike ....
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Limits of Greek Democracy
.... The concept of equality that was one basis of
Greek ideas of democracy assumed that all citizens were equal. But, since foreigners,
women, and slaves were not ....
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Greek Polis
....
Greek democracy was not a representative government. Instead the governments of democracy were ruled by a minority of free, male citizens of each polis.
Women, ....
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Effect of Family Situation
.... shows) although my aunts and uncles are generally of the same age, it is not unusual for
Greek men to marry later in life than
Greek women (it reinforces a ....
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Greek and Roman Society, Relationships
.... The community was all important to
Greek society and Hector will only retain .... my people, / I feel shame before the Trojans and the Trojan
women with trailing ....
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Greek Americans & Japanese Americans
.... Gee, E. (1974, Spring). "Issei: the first
women." Civil Rights Digest, 48-53. Gordon, C. (1984). .... Scourby, A. (1984). The
Greek Americans. Boston: Twayne.
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The History of Herodotus
.... The Phoenicians kidnapped a number of
Greek women, including Io, daughter of Inachus, a
Greek king, and took these
women to Egypt. ....
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Zeus
.... extremely important in daily life because gods like him, but mainly him, offered comfort against the unknown terrors of the universe to
Greek men and
women. ....
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The role of women in the early church
.... the Mother Goddess was transformed by the misogynist tendencies of the late
Greek period into an object of horror and disgust (Phillips 23).
Women were treated ....
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Role of Women in the Early Church
.... the Mother Goddess was transformed by the misogynist tendencies of the late
Greek period into an object of horror and disgust (Phillips 23).
Women were treated ....
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Female Pastoral Leaders as Caregivers
.... mainly domestic and subordinate roles to
women and though Aristotle presumed their natural inferiority, they had some civil standing in
Greek, Hellenistic, and ....
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Patriarchy and Clytemnestra
.... Journal of Politics, 61(4), 1068-1091. Lefkowitz, MR (1987, Autumn). The heroic
women of
Greek epic. American Scholar, 56(4), 503-518. McMahon, JH (1989). ....
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