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  2. Lysistrata - Wikipedia

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    The women are very reluctant, but the deal is sealed with a solemn oath around a wine bowl, Lysistrata choosing the words and Calonice repeating them on behalf of the other women. It is a long and detailed oath, in which the women abjure all their sexual pleasures, including the "lioness on the cheese-grater".

  3. Aristotle's views on women - Wikipedia

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    Aristotle's observations on the household and the ideal polity have caused controversy. In some segments, he does express that women are naturally inferior and ought to be governed, consistently within the household and in the optimal state. Additionally, when discussing the ideal citizen, he frequently employs the term aner, meaning "man ...

  4. Women in Etruscan society - Wikipedia

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    Women in Etruscan society. Etruscan woman in terracotta, 74.8 cm (5th and 2nd centuries BC) Metropolitan Museum of Art. Women were respected in Etruscan society compared to their ancient Greek and Roman counterparts. Today only the status of aristocratic women is known because no documentation survives about women in other social classes.

  5. 55 TODAY trivia questions and answers - AOL

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    Learn about the TODAY Plaza, Studio 1A and Rockefeller Center with these trivia questions and answers on your favorite co-hosts, concerts, Halloween and more.

  6. Women in classical Athens - Wikipedia

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    The study of the lives of women in classical Athens has been a significant part of classical scholarship since the 1970s. The knowledge of Athenian women's lives comes from a variety of ancient sources. Much of it is literary evidence, primarily from tragedy, comedy, and oratory; supplemented with archaeological sources such as epigraphy and ...

  7. Greek language question - Wikipedia

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    The Greek language question (Greek: το γλωσσικό ζήτημα, to glossikó zítima) was a dispute about whether the vernacular of the Greek people (Demotic Greek) or a cultivated literary language based on Ancient Greek (Katharevousa) should be the official language of the Greek people. It was a highly controversial topic in the 19th ...

  8. LGBT rights in Greece - Wikipedia

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    LGBT rights in Greece Location of Greece (dark green) – in Europe (light green & dark grey) – in the European Union (light green) – [Legend] Status Male homosexuality legal since 1951 (female homosexuality always legal), equal age of consent since 2015 Gender identity Yes (sterilisation and sex reassignment surgery not required since 2017, previously applied by the courts on a case-by ...

  9. 100 animal trivia questions that will make you think - AOL

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    Answer: Cat. How many legs do ants have? Answer: Six. What is the smallest mammal in the world? Answer: The Etruscan shrew. This dangerous bird has been known to be lethal to humans with its ...