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Women in ancient Sparta : ウィキペディア英語版 | Women in ancient Sparta
Spartan women were famous in ancient Greece for having more freedom than elsewhere in the Greek world. To contemporaries outside of Sparta, Spartan women had a reputation for promiscuity and controlling their husbands. Unlike their Athenian counterparts, Spartan women could legally own property and inherit, and were probably better educated. Our knowledge of the lives of women in Sparta is limited, however, and frequently rests on conjecture, as the written sources we have are limited and from a largely non-Spartan viewpoint. As Anton Powell puts it, to say that the written sources are "'not without problems'... as an understatement would be hard to beat". ==Youth== ''“for modesty attended them, and there was no wantonness in their behavior”'' Unlike their male counterparts, it seems that all Spartan girls were reared, and Plutarch tells us that after birth they were immediately given to the care of women.〔 Unlike their male counterparts, who were sent away from home at the age of seven to go through the agoge, Spartan girls would have been raised at home by their mothers.
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