the "athen" live in greece -when they say "who" they refer to a group of people.
In Ancient Greece, Hermes was a phallic god of boundaries. His name, in the form herma, was applied to a wayside marker pile of stones; each traveller added a stone to the pile.
It was partially to help change the role of women, it definately did help their cause though after they told the men they were fedup about how they were treated
the were mostly house wives and were like the cleaners and stuff
Aphrodite was the goddess of love and beauty, so a lot of Greeks worshipped her
they were to be tough like the men and fight in war.
To cook and clean
Hera was the Greek goddess of women and marriage. She was married to the king of the gods, Zeus. Her Roman equivalent was Juno.
She was the goddess of war and wisdom
Parent, housekeeper, worker.
the "athen" live in greece -when they say "who" they refer to a group of people.
They ran theatre in ancient Greece.
In pagan Greece, women had considerable rights and were treated much as equals to men. Chirstianity changed this, introducing the notion from first-century Judaism, that women should be subservient to men.
full time profesional soldiers
Well "grease" is actually a very good flavoring for bacon!!
to clean and cook
The Olympics of ancient Greece were to honor the god Zeus