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  2. Women in Greece - Wikipedia

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    The status and characteristics of ancient and modern-day women in Greece evolved from events that occurred in Greek history. In Michael Scott's article, "The Rise of Women in Ancient Greece" ( History Today ), the place of women and their achievements in Ancient Greece was best described by Thucidydes in this quotation: "The greatest glory [for ...

  3. Women in classical Athens - Wikipedia

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    In the middle of the 20th century this began to change. Early innovations in the study of women in ancient history began in France, as the Annales School began to take a greater interest in underrepresented groups. Robert Flacelière was an influential early author on women in Greece. [17]

  4. Template:History of Greece - Wikipedia

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    Template: History of Greece. ... Download QR code; Print/export ... This template shows topics to do with the History of Greece.== See also ==

  5. Athenian festivals - Wikipedia

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    Wealthy women would sponsor the events and elect other women to preside over the festival. Common themes of festivals hosted by women were the transitioning from a girl to a woman, as well as signs of fertility. There were festivals held as a way to protest the power of the men in Athens, and empower the women in the community.

  6. Theoxena of Thessaly - Wikipedia

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    Theoxena of Thessaly (Greek: Θεοξένα, fl. 3rd/2nd century BC) is a legendary woman of the Classical era. [1] [2] According to Boccaccio's De Mulieribus Claris, she was a daughter of Herodicus of Thessaly. [3]

  7. Wikipedia:WikiProject Classical Greece and Rome/Classical ...

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    Greek-speaking women who lived during the time of the Roman Empire should be called Greek if they wrote in Greek, but they may also be categorised under Ancient Roman women writers as well as Ancient Greek women writers. Many Hellenistic Greek women writers will have been ethnic Greeks, but also Roman peregrinae and in some cases, Roman ...

  8. Category:Greece history templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:Greece history templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Greece history templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  9. Anna Apostolaki - Wikipedia

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    Anna Apostolaki (Greek: Άννα Αποστολάκη, 1880–1958) was a Greek archaeologist and museum curator. She was the first Greek woman to work as a professional archaeologist and served as curator and later the director of the National Museum of Decorative Arts.