- In
Ancient Greece, the
gynaeceum (Gr****: γυναικεῖον, gynaikeion, from
Ancient Gr**** γυναικεία, gynaikeia: "part of the
house reserved for the women";...
- Consequently,
Theodora lived a life of
virtual obscurity in the
imperial gynaeceum (women's quarters).: 269
Intelligent and
possessing a
strong and austere...
- Consequently, Zoe
lived a life of
virtual obscurity in the
imperial gynaeceum (women's quarters) for many years. As an
eligible imperial princess Zoe...
- out by Báthory. Some
witnesses named relatives who died
while at the
gynaeceum.
Others reported having seen
traces of
torture on dead bodies, some of...
- predecessor,
Michael excluded her from
politics and
confined her to the
palace gynaeceum (women's quarters).
There a
watch was kept on Zoë’s activities, and Michael...
-
orphan asylum, a
Latin school, a
German school (or
burgher school), a
Gynaeceum, the
first Protestant higher girls school, and a
seminary for training...
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Great room Home
cinema Kitchen dirty kitchen kitchenette Living room
Gynaeceum harem Andron man cave
Recreation room
billiard room
Shrine Study Sunroom...
-
common among the
elites of
ancient Greece,
where it was
known as the
gynaeceum. However,
while gender segregation was the
official ideal in classical...
-
Great room Home
cinema Kitchen dirty kitchen kitchenette Living room
Gynaeceum harem Andron man cave
Recreation room
billiard room
Shrine Study Sunroom...
- an
ancient Gr**** red-figure
hydria of the 4th
century BC,
depicting a
gynaeceum scene. D'Ippolito Palace, in Nicastro, is one of the most
famous buildings...