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ss7ja [257]
4 years ago
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What were the differences between Athenian women and Sparten women?

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Bond [772]4 years ago
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Spartan women were more fierce. They used to tell their husbands going into battle to "Come back with your shield or on it", which means basically win or die. Athenian women were more focused on cooking and cleaning and being stereotypical. Hope this helps :)<span />
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