Because women on the whole can't do as much hard physical work. They couldn't fight, couldn't do heavy industry.djogloc02 said:Why did the women didn't have rights in most of the historical societies?
Jesus ****ing Christ on a pogo-stick, RalliX, don't just spout ignorant bull**** like it's the Divine Truth or something. Very few societies have operated strictly on a might-makes-right-basis!Rallix said:Because women on the whole can't do as much hard physical work. They couldn't fight, couldn't do heavy industry.djogloc02 said:Why did the women didn't have rights in most of the historical societies?
They could handle the home, manage stuff, and do less straining chores that took a long time yet needed to be done.
But for a long time, most everyone agreed that might was right. Women didn't have any might, so they had no rights.
Tavarias said:viking avatar, i am talking bout the formation of the horse in nature to its affect over history by man...
cavalry over infantry etcc.... its a pretty monumental hook through loop as far as technological components go.
i find it a marvel
djogloc02 said:I have a question about the Byzantine Empire in Medieval times, what happened to the army? Someone told me it totally collapsed at 1204. If that's true, how the Byzantine Army was organized after 1204?
Imperial Eagle said:djogloc02 said:Did the Late Roman Medieval Army still a professional army?
After 1204 things basically collapsed, the army became more or less feudal with Dynatoi lords raising most forces and either feudal Pronoiarioi knights or mercenaries replacing earlier professional tagmatic elites.