ATHENS

Cards (53)

  • WHAT AGE WOULD MOST GIRLS GET MARRIED
    around the age of puberty
  • WHAT WAS MARRIAGE REFERRED TO IN ATHENS
    a business deal
  • WHY WOULD THEY NEED WITNESSES OF THEIR MARRIAGE 

    for legal recognition
  • WHO ARRANGED THE MARRIAGE
    the kyrios
  • WHAT DID THE DOWRY DO TO PROTECT THE BRIDE

    it discouraged the groom from divorcing her
  • WHAT DID THE BRIDE DO ON THE FIRST DAY OF THE WEDDING
    had a feast with female relatives
  • WHICH GODDESS DID THE BRIDE MAKE A SACRIFICE TO DURING THE WEDDING
    artemis
  • WHAT DID THE BRIDE OFFER TO ARTEMIS
    a lock of hair and toys from when they were younger
  • WHAT WAS THE PURPOSE OF THE BATH ON THE SECOND DAY OF THE WEDDING
    to purify and enhance fertility
  • WHAT WAS THE MOST IMPORTANT PART OF THE BRIDES OUTFIT
    the veil
  • WHAT DID THE WEDDING FEAST INCLUDE

    food, wine and music
  • WHY WERE WEDDING FEAST SO SIGNIFICANT FOR ATHENIAN WOMEN 

    they were rare social occasions for the women
  • WHAT DID THE BRIDE RECEIVE FROM HER NEW FAMILY ON THE LST MORNING OF HER MARRIAGE
    gifts to help her with her new life
  • WHO WAS IN CONTROL OF AN ATHENIAN WOMAN THROUGHOUT HER LIFE
    the kyrios
  • WHAT WAS THE KYRIOS INCHARGE OF WHEN A BABY IS BORN ONTO THE FAMILY 

    whether a baby should be welcomed or exposed
  • WHAT WOULD BE THE MAIN REASON TO KEEP A BABY BOY INSTEAD OF EXPOSING IT 

    they could inherit and work
  • WHY WAS IT MORE COMMON TO EXPOSE A GIRL
    they put more strain on family resources
  • DID ATHENS HAVE A STATE EDUCATION
    no, their families would arrage education
  • WHAT WOULD YOUNG GIRLS BE TAUGHT BY THEIR MOTHERS
    spinning, weaving, cookery and finance
  • What is the learning objective regarding young women's lives in Athens?
    To understand development from birth to marriage
  • What is the name of Homer’s prescribed source related to Helen?
    Not specified in the material
  • How does Euripides’ version differ from Homer’s regarding Helen?
    Not specified in the material
  • What are the key aspects of a modern woman's experiences of early childhood, education, and marriage?
    • Early childhood: Varied experiences based on culture
    • Education: Access to schooling and opportunities
    • Marriage: Choices and rights in partnerships
  • What was Athens known for in the 5th century BC?
    Important city in Greece
  • Who was in control of an Athenian woman throughout her life?
    Her kyrios
  • What decision did the kyrios make when a baby was born?
    Whether to welcome or expose the baby
  • Why was exposing a baby not seen as immoral?
    It was left to the gods' will
  • Why were baby girls at greater risk of exposure than boys?
    Raising girls strained family resources
  • What was the purpose of a dowry in Athenian marriages?
    To compensate the groom's family
  • What percentage of the kyrios' wealth could a dowry represent?
    Five to twenty percent
  • What was a wetnurse in ancient Athens?
    A woman who breastfed another's baby
  • Did Athens have a state education system?
    No, it did not
  • Who typically educated young girls in Athens?
    Their mothers at home
  • What practical skills did girls learn to become a good kyria?
    Spinning, weaving, cookery, finances
  • What did Menander suggest about teaching girls to read and write?
    It was viewed as dangerous by some men
  • How did class differences affect girls' education in Athens?
    Lower-class girls had more practical training
  • At what age did Athenian girls typically get married?
    Around fourteen years old
  • How was marriage arranged for Athenian girls?
    By their kyrios as a business deal
  • What was the primary concern of the kyrios in arranging a marriage?
    That it benefits both families
  • What was the significance of the dowry in Athenian marriages?
    It was crucial for negotiating marriage