Athenian Woman
Athenian women served far inferior roles in society compared to
men. They were homeschooled as children by their mothers, learning
the way of house-keeping, motherhood and wrestling. They were not
taught to read because their parents were afraid they would become
too spoilt when the grew up. Once
they were adults, they would be allocated husbands,
and teach their daughters all the skills they had been taught, and
care for the family and the home.
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