Women In The Home(athens) Flashcards
what is an ideal athenian women before and after marriage
a women who doesn’t involve herself in war and politics and once marriedan athenina woman has a certain amount of duties to fulfill
In one of the most famous speeches from the ancient world
the Athenian politician .Pericles outlined what made Athens great. Mostly he focused on men and male virtue. But he did make one comment on Athenian female virtue. what was this
‘[the] greatest [glory] will be hers who is least talked of
among the men whether for good or for bad.’ Thucydides,
History of the Peloponnesian War, 2.45
in perciles famous speech where he focused on male vitue and talk a bit on athenian virtue what did he mean
As Pericles implies the kyria was expected to complete her
roles and responsibilities without drawing any attention to
herself.Her place was in the home and her greatest glory could be won by simply avoiding criticism.
what is one of the most important duty for the Athenian kyria
it wass to produce a male heir for the kyrios
why was producing a male heir for an Athenian kyrios important to the kyria
it meant the famoly and house hold would continue
what would happen if the athenian kyrios would die without a legitimate heir
his property would transfer to the closes male heir and his own house hold will not exist
what is a parathenos
an unmarried girl in athens
what is a nymphe
a girl who is once married and lost her virginity
what is a gyne
a women who has given birth
what is plural of stele
stelai
what is a stele
stone slabs with carved images on them and used for graves
what is a chiton
long wollen tunic
whatis a himation
outer garment
what does the prescribed source amaohrate stele tell us
- Ampharete sits on a chair, draped in a chiton, with a
himation over her head. - The scene is framed by walls and a roof, implying that she is inside.
- These features emphasise Ampharete’s modesty.
- Even though the stele appears outside for the public to see, she does not invite the viewer to gawk at her by making a spectacle of herself.
- She holds a baby and the two seem to be making eye contact in a maternal, caring pose.
what is the vallue of amaphrate’s stele
- The stele’s inscription identifies the child as Ampharete’s
grandchild. - Ampharete’s family were able to choose a single image to
convey her nature and achievements in life. - The fact that they chose this maternal scene strongly
implies that they saw her maternal role as her greatest
contribution to the family.