History of Marriage

  • 900 BCE

    Ancient Hebrews

    Ancient Hebrews
    -Marriages were arranged during the child's early years
    -The bride was 'bought' by the grooms family and she also received a dowry from her family to take to her new home.
    -Marriage contracts were signed by a man and woman
    -Fathers were more concerned with marrying off their sons than their daughters because he also had to give a dowry to his prospective father-in-law of his son when marrying him off
    -The price paid by the father of the groom to the father of the bride was called mohar
  • 900 BCE

    Ancient Hebrew

    -Marriage was more of an agreement between two families than between two individuals
    -The husband was able to divorce his wife if she was unable to produce any children
  • 800 BCE

    Ancient Greeks

    Ancient Greeks
    • Men married later than women, around the age of 30 while the women married in their teens -The main job for the brides was to produce children -Men sought after satisfaction with courtesans or male lovers due to the arranged marriages -Divorce grew popular as it became more easier to attain http://factsanddetails.com/world/cat56/sub367/item2024.html
  • Period: 800 BCE to 500 BCE

    Ancient Greeks