The ancient Egyptian woman had the right to consent to marriage and had a duty of fidelity.
She has the right of ownership and inheritance without a guardian, like women in ancient Greece.
It has a right in a private cemetery, and we found a lot in the most beautiful and beautiful decoration on the walls.
From the British Museum Papyrus from Thebes:
In the third month of the flood, the fifth year of the reign of Dara ((Persians 517 B.C.)), this court summons: The recited priest (so-and-so) says to his wife:
You gave me 3 silver coins.
If I left you as a wife and hated you, I will return it to you
As well as a third of all the proceeds I get with you
This is what is claimed in Europe and America now (Prenuptial agreement).
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