Women in Ancient Greek were considered inferior to men and did not have the same rights. For that reason they were not allowed to participate in the Olympic games.
Citizens of Greek city-states.
The Romans did not participate in Olympic games at all. The Olympic games were developed by the earlier Greek civilisation and died out before the Roman empire developed. The Olympic games were "revived" much later in the time of the British Empire (by the English).
Women in Ancient Greek were considered inferior to men and did not have the same rights. For that reason they were not allowed to participate in the Olympic games.
Greek states and Greek settlements in Southern Europe, Africa, and Asia.
The Greek people and Athenians and Spartans competed in the Olympic games of Greek.
No, ancient Olympic Games were not limited to white people. The Games were open to free-born Greek men, regardless of their race or ethnicity. People from various city-states and regions could participate, as long as they met the criteria of being Greek citizens and competed within the designated categories.
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They did not participate in those Games, they had their own Heraic Games. Only unmarried women were allowed to be watching the Olympic Games, as they could then find a suitable husband amongst the athletes.
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Actually, in Greece women were aloud to play in the Olympic games but, only certain ones like curling and skating for example and they were encouraged to by the Greek Gods and Goddesses to participate in the Olympics.
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