MEN SITUATION IN BYZANTINE COMMUNITY

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  • Dr.N. Gnanakumaran Department Of Philosophy, University Of Jaffna, Thirunelvely, Sri Lanka

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37547/history-crjh-02-05-08

Keywords:

Men,, family, religion, instruction, boy, separate, slave,, Augusta, community

Abstract

Albeit Byzantine community was a general public of disparity both between the social layers and the privileges of the two genders, men in Byzantine occasions assumes a significant part. he coordinates business, takes part in the congregation as a religious recluse or church assistant, and assumes a functioning part in political issues. It additionally has equivalent rights with men to give and acquire their property. Obviously, it is as yet avoided from public workplaces with exceptional, maybe permitted, occupations of drawing in with family, religion and noble cause. Fundamental credits of the ideal men and spouse are virginity, quietness and resistance. Byzantine instruction has guaranteed rudimentary schooling for some men . The Byzantine men wedded early and was viewed as the top of the family and the defender of his youngsters particularly in the event that she was a widow and her kids were still extremely youthful.

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Published

2021-05-29

How to Cite

Gnanakumaran, D. (2021). MEN SITUATION IN BYZANTINE COMMUNITY. Current Research Journal of History, 2(05), 26–27. https://doi.org/10.37547/history-crjh-02-05-08

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