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26 Μαΐ 2021 · The present article explores the often ambivalent relationship our ancient sources had with the role of women in times of war, from the Homeric to the early Byzantine period.
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Download Free PDF. Women and War in Antiquity, edited by Jacqueline Fabre-Serris and Alison Keith, Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, 2015. Jacqueline Fabre-Serris. The martial virtues—courage, loyalty, cunning, and strength—were central to male identity in the ancient world, and antique literature is replete with depictions of men ...
Women, Gender, and Warfare in Ancient Greece and Rome: A Curated Bibliography, 2023 Diotíma: An on-line resource for women, gender, and sexualities in the ancient Mediterranean world , 2023 By John Serrati
Greek women's participation in warfare, as opposed to women as victims of war, has received surprisingly little attention from classicists and ancient historians.
In Women and War in Antiquity, sixteen scholars reexamine classical sources to uncover the complex but hitherto unexplored relationship between women and war in ancient Greece and Rome.
download Download PDF. This scholarly review focuses on what women did in Archaic and Classical Greece during times of war. General consensus between scholar's pre-1998 is that women in ancient greece were simply not vital enough to warfare to be researched in depth.
1 Ιαν 1987 · A female refusing marriage renounces her female identity and is forced toward warfare and becoming a warrior, because there is no other definitive thing a woman does.