El precio de la mujer. La mujer como botín de guerra en la obra de Jenofonte
Abstract
After a defeat, the conqueror obtains a lot of benefits from it; perhaps the most important of them is the captivity of women. In this article, we propose to show the price of a captive woman in the work of Xenophon from three different perspectives: economical, social and military.
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