The Roles, Rights and Lives of Women in Ancient Greece

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  • @WorldHistoryEncyclopedia
    @WorldHistoryEncyclopedia  2 роки тому +34

    Why do you think there are so many powerful and intelligent women in Greek Mythology when opportunities for women in Ancient Greece were so limited?

    • @nminneci12
      @nminneci12 2 роки тому +3

      This is a really good discussion question to have with students!!!

    • @thereality3398
      @thereality3398 2 роки тому +1

      Coz there were no lmao

    • @temperances320
      @temperances320 2 роки тому +2

      The men probably wanted women to have those equal roles, but felt they couldn’t change society

    • @lukeleger5575
      @lukeleger5575 2 роки тому +5

      This question literally keeps me awake at night, I can’t sort it out. How do other mythologies of powerful women as seen in Egyptian and Viking culture influence positive roles and respect in society and some how Greece just deviated completely.

    • @lovestoryim
      @lovestoryim Рік тому +2

      It can be that the ancient societies before ancient Greek society had been matriarchy society. And that society left their marks in the ancient Greek religion. It can be that the tale of Zeus when he became the King of Olympia marked the transition from matriarchal to patriarchal society. There can be a reason for why representing for agriculture in ancient Greek society was a Goddess, Demeter. In primitive societies, women were more inclined to cultivate and gather, while men were responsible for hunting and fighting.
      Plus, Geek religion didn't belong to only Athen city state, it was a religion of other city states like Sparta. And Spartan gave women a lot of rights and important roles in their society, it is similar to the roles of the Goddesses in Geek religion.

  • @kristoforperkola6923
    @kristoforperkola6923 2 роки тому +66

    Very informative. I agree that it's an interesting contradiction that Greek stories and mythology of women don't match up with their actual treatment of them in practice. Maybe those stories were inherited from a time in their forgotten past when women did have more autonomy.

    • @JessicaMcGowan-bu4ls
      @JessicaMcGowan-bu4ls 7 місяців тому

      Freud would have called it the Madonna/whore complex. Even in times of so-called chivalry there was a similar discrepancy towards woman.

  • @Alma-cz5sl
    @Alma-cz5sl 2 роки тому +38

    2:10 "or Telesilla of Argos who led the women of Argos in battle against the Spartans," You should have also mentioned the result of this battle, it might surprise many. The women won.

    • @WorldHistoryEncyclopedia
      @WorldHistoryEncyclopedia  2 роки тому +8

      Hi Alma, we actually have an entire video dedicated to Telesilla and her leadership of women against the Spartans which has been linked in the video and in the description! ua-cam.com/video/X2rotrkPhyA/v-deo.html

    • @JessicaMcGowan-bu4ls
      @JessicaMcGowan-bu4ls 7 місяців тому +1

      It would not have surprised me - when someone has something to prove they work harder. Another part of that is sometimes the most dangerous person is the one with nothing to lose.

  • @Con_blue
    @Con_blue 2 роки тому +19

    Thank you for these informations!💗 Could you make a video about Pythia? Much love from Greece😘

  • @ancientsitesgirl
    @ancientsitesgirl 2 роки тому +12

    Great topic, great video, great channel! Thank you and best regards! ✌

  • @mateussantos443
    @mateussantos443 2 роки тому +16

    I love this vídeo so much! Congratulations for you work! ❤️❤️

  • @brawl_yt4294
    @brawl_yt4294 2 роки тому +10

    Good job I love this video, I learnt lots that I didn’t even know

  • @Davlavi
    @Davlavi 2 роки тому +8

    Thank you for these informations

  • @Waltuh-p6f
    @Waltuh-p6f Місяць тому

    Informations very thank you helping informative!

  • @mohamedfawas9452
    @mohamedfawas9452 2 роки тому +4

    Very nice explanation

  • @gabrielruscic
    @gabrielruscic 2 роки тому +8

    I love the way you talk :)

  • @Tekmirion
    @Tekmirion 2 роки тому +6

    Thank you for the information Kelly!

  • @zygmuntpodejrzliwy9002
    @zygmuntpodejrzliwy9002 Рік тому +4

    Great video, thanks! One note: Hipparchia of Maroneia was not a stoic philosopher, but a cynic philosopher.

  • @xexrio2056
    @xexrio2056 5 місяців тому

    really appreciate this, thank you!!

  • @kesabchandragiri833
    @kesabchandragiri833 Рік тому +3

    Thank you madam for ur interesting and in-depth presentation. From kolkata, lndia

  • @rc4rlin
    @rc4rlin 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you! This helped me a lot.

  • @canoayg
    @canoayg 2 роки тому +15

    The information on Sparta is presented as fact even though we have little to no writing from Spartans. Most of the information we have comes from sources biased against Sparta who aim to paint it negatively. Things that we hear from these sources that sound normal today were completely mad in most of the Ancient Greek world. They might have embellished the situation to make Sparta look worse than it actually is from their perspective.
    Spartan women did rear children. It was even their life mission because they were held at the same standard as men in terms of loyalty to Sparta. Being loyal to Sparta was producing male soldiers. The only women who got proper burial in Sparta were the one who died in childbirth. So, child-rearing, even for high-class women, was as important in Sparta as it was in Athens.

    • @SaraSoulman
      @SaraSoulman 2 місяці тому

      That’s so interesting! Would love to learn more about this.

  • @CrazyPangolinLady
    @CrazyPangolinLady 4 місяці тому +2

    The powerful women in Greek myth who were agents of chaos or danger aren’t too surprising. That’s kinda common in mythology as more of a cautionary tale to men rather than an empowerment story for women. Like Eve or Lilith, women were shown to bring ruin to men, so they should be trusted and shouldn’t be given power.
    But Athena is completely different. She’s obviously good by their morality. She still conforms to some virtues expected from women, she’s a virgin for one. But her warrior status is a contradiction.

  • @breck4381
    @breck4381 2 роки тому +2

    Do you have a video with knowledge about weddings tradition of Ancient Greece or Sparta? I’m curious because many cultur had different traditions in the wedding

  • @hamburgler227
    @hamburgler227 3 місяці тому +1

    What is “herm” at 1:20??

  • @behzadparsa
    @behzadparsa 2 роки тому +3

    thx

  • @Finally4Christ
    @Finally4Christ Рік тому

    What is the time frame you're referring to here?

  • @JessicaMcGowan-bu4ls
    @JessicaMcGowan-bu4ls 7 місяців тому +1

    What I did not know about women in ancient Greece was how in terms of rights - there weren't any. I used to wonder when I first read about Penelope being overrun with suitors why she just didn't say 'I want you freeloading bums to pack up your crap and be out by tomorrow morning". I learned that she could not say that or even if she did it would not be regarded seriously. She could not even own her roof over her head.

    • @WorldHistoryEncyclopedia
      @WorldHistoryEncyclopedia  7 місяців тому +2

      Yep, women in ancient Greece had few rights, especially compared to other ancient civilizations like women in ancient Egypt. Thanks for watching!

  • @TestamentOfChandraLynn
    @TestamentOfChandraLynn 2 роки тому +7

    I believe the reason there isn’t more information is because the truth was destroyed. No one who worships a personification of the Divine Mother in any of her names would also dishonor a woman. Which makes these histories sound false.
    It’s fishy how the faces are chiseled off of the statues of Hawthor in Egypt and the truth of the divine mother is turned into one of servitude with a collective “amnesia”

    • @megajf1634
      @megajf1634 2 роки тому +5

      A lot of cultures had some sort of divine mother in their religion. Still didn't change how they treated women. I think since man is born from a woman it just makes sense to believe there's a mother who created everything.

    • @temperances320
      @temperances320 2 роки тому +3

      These religions were intact far before Ancient Greece, and it was only after the rise of agriculture that the concept of marriage, property, and heritage were created, resulting in the subjugation of women. So, it sounds false because society didn’t always believe women to be lower; it just became bad for them when agriculture started.

    • @temperances320
      @temperances320 2 роки тому +1

      @@megajf1634 Society wasn’t always misogynistic; early women had it better

    • @corpsbride1
      @corpsbride1 Рік тому +1

      @@megajf1634 the ancient Greeks worshipped many female Goddesses affilated with war, wisdom, the earth, magic, the moon, water, etc not only the 'divine mother'. As did the ancient Romans for that matter and the ancient Egyptians. I think you are basing this statement on the Catholic religion and other male-centric religions. Ancient religions with pantheons worshipped different Goddesses in different roles, precisely like they worshipped different male Gods in different roles.

    • @moshekallam1070
      @moshekallam1070 Рік тому +2

      "I believe the reason there isn’t more information is because the truth was destroyed." I know at least one example that this speculation might describe: Interestingly enough, the Nabataean city of Petra (very Rome-inspired culture) that used to worship a trinity of female deities prior to Islam had greater economic rights for women that the Qur'an appears to have deliberately curtailed: with artificial legislation such as half the brother's share of parental inheritance for a sister instead of zero, or the requirement of two women witnesses per a man in commercial contracts instead of zero: like regression from a fully actualized equality.

  • @kristen6324
    @kristen6324 Рік тому

    I need additional info regarding what was said 6 minutes and 38 seconds into the video…
    “Women could take male lovers in order to have strong children if necessary”
    Married women? Widowed women? Any woman? Men didn’t mind raising someone else’s kid if it was strong?
    I’m confused

  • @DarthKater311
    @DarthKater311 10 місяців тому +4

    And men think they know what it’s like to be one of us.

  • @milliepugh_
    @milliepugh_ 2 роки тому +1

    Would you argue that Greek Goddesses and their apparent empowerment in mythology comes from Sparta, where women are have more liberties? And the inverse - would tales of the Sirens/ the Gorgons originate from Athens, where women are treated worse?

    • @WorldHistoryEncyclopedia
      @WorldHistoryEncyclopedia  2 роки тому +1

      That's a very interesting way of looking at it, but to be honest, it's not something that we've seen discussed anywhere. You could be onto something, though. 🙂

  • @terrapin52
    @terrapin52 2 роки тому +5

    Demeter is pronounced dih-'mee-ter

  • @heather7698
    @heather7698 Рік тому +2

    What about female healers that were tried as witches ?

  • @aseptaufikhimawan5450
    @aseptaufikhimawan5450 2 роки тому +1

    👍👍👍

  • @redflag4255
    @redflag4255 4 місяці тому

    It takes a very long time for men to accumulate resources and honor enough to sustain an entire family.

  • @CrazyPangolinLady
    @CrazyPangolinLady 4 місяці тому

    The Hetairai remind me of the Geisha of Japan. Independent me ulti-talented female entertainers.
    Contrary to popular belief, Geisha were not prostitutes, though some did engage in sex work or become mistresses as a way to make ends meet. Though this was officially illegal, so as not to compete with legal prostitutes.

  • @1harperaj
    @1harperaj 2 роки тому +1

    I see the familiarities of this ideology in some of today religions having spent a number of years outside of the county I was educated in.

  • @stefanosprokopis6974
    @stefanosprokopis6974 11 місяців тому

    The reason men married girls at that age was because life expectancy was very short so the younger the girl was the more babies she could have. If she died at 20 she could have 2 or 3 babues. The reason men got married at that age was because they were more responsible and experienced with life compared to boys the same age as the girls. A 15 year old boy wouldnt be well established or finacially secure compared to a 30 year old man who may have accumulated some wealth and status.

  • @LilithsErrand
    @LilithsErrand 4 місяці тому

    The first medicine was from a woman - Medea -- what do you mean, 'the first doctor of Athens?' -- I think your inquiry into the data is what's biased.

  • @evolvingviews
    @evolvingviews Рік тому

    They believed women were more in touch with "The Wild" and needed man for Logic since they acted more on emotion

    • @thevisitor1012
      @thevisitor1012 Рік тому +6

      Yet the god of wisdom was represented as a woman.

  • @olorin4317
    @olorin4317 Рік тому +1

    Well this hardly sounds civilized.

  • @whateverman2674
    @whateverman2674 9 місяців тому

    ''women in the home'' information is incorrect. women received little to no education. while Sparta women received equal education as their men.
    and you guys, men had to run the home and run outside of the home. they had a lot of responsibilities. they rarely had the time to fool around.

  • @Evagelopoulos862
    @Evagelopoulos862 2 роки тому +4

    In Athens there were monogamy ,concubine allowed only when the wife could not bear children.
    Τhere was patriarchy but there was equality between men and women.
    I know it's hard to accept that today,because equality today means equal political and working rights.
    An Athenian man citizen to have the right to vote had to be son of an Athenian man citizen and an Athenian woman citizen.
    Fathers loved their daughters.Ηusbands loved their wives.
    One can see the touching inscriptions on graves of wives and daughters in Athens's museums.
    Men were responsible for political and military matters.
    Women were responsible for religious and household matters.and the education was appropriate.
    Women had not the civil right to vote ,but they had the religious organization and responsability.
    ATHENA the goddess protector of Athens was a female.
    Some women sacred dignities :
    ieravlitriai , ieraoidoi , ieropompoi , prothieriai , mystagogai , ydranai , ierofantidai , ierapolai , archieriai ,promantide ,nymfagogoi, dimonassa ecc.

  • @Tony11442
    @Tony11442 11 місяців тому

    Absolutely not true. Most men certainly didn't wait til they're 30 to get married.