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in the ancient Olympics only free born males were allowed to attend
It was a male religious celebration in honour of the god Zeus. Women had their own religious events which males were banned from.
They were a religious celebration for males. Women had their own religious occasions which males couldn't attend. Slaves had no rights.
There is no exact number of how many people attended the ancient Olympics, but they were known to draw large crowds. All free Greek males were allowed to participate in the event no matter their social standing.
An ancient Greek citizen is a person who lived, worked, and voted in ancient Greece. White males were citizens. Women and minorities had no rights in Greece.
in the ancient Olympics only free born males were allowed to attend
Males only as it was a male religious celebration to the god Zeus. Women had their own religious celebrations.
Females - it was a male religious occasion and women had their own events which males could not attend.
There was running, discus, javelin, races with armour on, triple jump, double jump, wrestling, boxing, chariot racing and fighting.
There is no exact number of how many people attended the ancient Olympics, but they were known to draw large crowds. All free Greek males were allowed to participate in the event no matter their social standing.
All adult males who could prove their descent from an Athenian family.
It was a male religious celebration in honour of the god Zeus. Women had their own religious events which males were banned from.
The Olympics originated in Greece, a primarily patriarchal society. Participants had to be free men who spoke Greek. That being the case it is unlikely that girls were involved in any aspect of horse racing in the ancient games. Most of the games and the politics surrounding them were related to the practice of war...and participants were often injured or killed.
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They could do things normal people do. They could also do something else........................... But only a sick person would mention that. Whoops!! I guess now I qualify as a sick person. :)
The local citizens of Elis, and those males who could afford the cost and effort to get there form the rest of the Greek world.
Some wealthy people could read and write ancient Hebrew, and some couldn't. Just as some non-wealthy people could read and write ancient Hebrew, and some couldn't.Unlike other cultures of the time, literacy was high among ancient Hebrew males.