Athenian and Spartan Women ©Mithun Dhanrajellu, IISP.

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Athenian and Spartan Women ©Mithun Dhanrajellu, IISP

Education I can receive public education along with the boys I can’t receive public education, however my other rich Athenian sisters could hire private tutors ©Mithun Dhanrajellu, IISP

Interaction with men I can easily mingle with the boys I can’t easily mingle with the boys, but only for religious functions ©Mithun Dhanrajellu, IISP

Inheritance of Property I have my rights to my father’s property I don’t have any right to my father’s property ©Mithun Dhanrajellu, IISP

Household work That’s for the slaves I have to attend to all the household chores ©Mithun Dhanrajellu, IISP

Stepping out of the house I can go anywhere as per my will I should always be accompanied my a male member or a slave ©Mithun Dhanrajellu, IISP

Jewellery and make up I I am forbidden to wear jewellery or any kind of make up, we Spartans believe in natural beauty I delight in wearing jewellery and make up ©Mithun Dhanrajellu, IISP

Clothing We wear short dresses We wear heavy and concealing clothes ©Mithun Dhanrajellu, IISP

Marriages We marry by the age of 20 years, my husband maybe older by 5- 6 years We were married off early by the age of years, my husband will usually be 15 years old ©Mithun Dhanrajellu, IISP

Favoured Goddesses ©Mithun Dhanrajellu, IISP

Common element Both Athenian and Greek women couldn’t vote or hold public offices ©Mithun Dhanrajellu, IISP