How did Herodotus describe women in Ancient Greece?
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How did Herodotus describe women in Ancient Greece?
Herodotus
Herodotus was a Greek historian. He is known as the father of history, for he was the first person to record events and arranged them in a systematic manner. He traveled to many places and made note of the things he observed or heard.
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View this answerHerodotus did not have a particular description of women in Ancient Greece. In his works, there is variation on the roles played by women in society....
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