No, because it is against the ancient Olmpic tradition
No, women were not allowed to enter the olympics.
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The women weren't allowed to participate in the ancient Olympic games.
The women of ancient Rome were never allowed to vote nor to hold public office.
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Women were not only not allowed to compete but also were not allowed to watch the games as the competotors were nude.
In The Ancient Olympics only men were. In the Modern Olympics Women were only aloowed to compete from 1930 onwards
The ancient Olympics began as entertainment for Ancient Greeks. When The Roman Empire captured Greece, they included the entire Roman Empire. Only men participated in The Olympics; however, women participated in local athletic events. Women just did not ride all over the countryside.
Women were not permitted to watch the Olympic Games in Ancient Greece
No they weren't even allowed to watch
women were not allowed to watch it.
Not in the ancient Olympics - it was a religious celebration for men to the god Zeus. Women had their own separate religious ceremonies to their goddesses.