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    &lt;p&gt;Spartan women had more rights and enjoyed greater autonomy than women in any other Greek city-state of the Classical Period (5th-4th centuries BCE). Women could inherit property, own land, make business transactions, and were better educated than women in ancient Greece in general. Unlike Athens, where women were considered second-class citizens, Spartan women were said to rule their men.&lt;/p&gt;
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World History Encyclopedia

World History Encyclopedia

Spartan Women

SEP 25, 202419 MIN
World History Encyclopedia

Spartan Women

SEP 25, 202419 MIN

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<p>Spartan women had more rights and enjoyed greater autonomy than women in any other Greek city-state of the Classical Period (5th-4th centuries BCE). Women could inherit property, own land, make business transactions, and were better educated than women in ancient Greece in general. Unlike Athens, where women were considered second-class citizens, Spartan women were said to rule their men.</p>