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Marriage in Ancient Greece
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Institution of Marriage
In most societies, there was a need to formulatea means by which to procure a secureenvironment that would perpetuate thecontinuation of a fluent societal mainframe.Several of these needs are met with the
institution of marriage, these needs being:
The perpetuation of the species
protection of bloodlines
a system of guidelines to ensure an inheritanceof property
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Time of Marriage
Men wed once they were done withtheir military service to the state whichwould typically be completed by the
age of 30
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Their female counterparts wouldtypically be wed from the ages 15-18
This was taken as a precaution to
ensure that the women were mostlikely virgins
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Symbols of Marriage
The brides gown was redwhich represented fire.Originally, this was traditionalso as to ward off evil spirits butthe color eventually became asymbol of the intensity of herlove
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The Marriage Process
The betrothment of the groom and bride werearranged by the parents of the both families
The marriage process began with anengagement that was meant to establish a
formal contract amongst the families involved During this engagement, a dowry was
formulated and it would be agreed upon bythe families what amount of assets would
prove fortuidable for the wife to take with herto her new home with her husband
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The wedding day was celebratedseparately at the respective homes of
the bride and grooms families. Many rituals were carried out
throughout the wedding proceedings
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In one ritual, the bride to be wouldbathe in sanctified water so as topurify her and preordain her towards
her new life
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The husband would lead the bridefrom her homestead and take her withhim to his home
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Greeting the bride at the door of her newhome was her mother-in-law with a torch inhand
The groom would then lead his new wife tothe family hearth where the two of themwere showered with symbolic spices such as
figs, dates, or nuts as tokens of good luck
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The day after the ceremony takesplace a procession arrives from thebrides old home to bring gifts to the
newly weds
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The Role of Marriage for women
To the Bride, marriage marked thetransition from the roles she acclaimedas a child and the roles she wasexpected to fulfill as an adult.
In this way, marriage refines thetransition from adolescence intoadulthood
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Role of Marriage in ReligiousContext
In mixing religious and sentimental elements into themarriage ceremony, the Greeks ensured that religionwould be ensnared in all spectrums of life within theGreek community
The blending of sentimentality and religious fervor into
the institution of marriage reaffirms the beliefs andcustoms Greek citizens were expected to conform to.
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Hera
Hera was the Greek goddess of Marriage inGreek life.It was believed that she protected the womenfrom every step along her marriage.She was often portrayed as a defender of theinviolability of marriage and monogamy
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