Both Boys and Girls
The ancient ones had no rights.
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Pericles was an Athenian Archon and began the Golden Age of Athens. He was vocally against idleness and gave Athenian men jobs on the Athenian ships. He also invested a large portion of Athenian funds in building the city and creating monuments such as the Acropolis and the Parthenon.
They were educated at home; not out at a school, usually in the comfort of their own courtyard.
The Athenian boys were educated at home by their mothers until they attained the age of 6 years. Once the got to six years, they were sent to neighboring schools for their formal education.
Both Boys and Girls
Drama is considered the crowning glory of the Athenian age.
Young Athenian boys were educated in a variety of subjects, with a focus on physical education, music, and literature. They learned to read and write, studied poetry and drama, and were trained in athletic activities like wrestling and running. This education aimed to develop their physical endurance, intellectual abilities, and moral character, preparing them to become responsible citizens in Athenian society.
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The Athenian women in ancient Athens were treated completely different from their men. They were mostly under educated and were mostly domesticated by being housewives.
The rich got richer and the poor got poorer
The ancient ones had no rights.
They were educated at home; not out at a school, usually in the comfort of their own courtyard.
Men over the age of 60 could vote in Athenian democracy.
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