The landowners were also the members of the army, so the aristocracy had to give them recognition. And to be eligible for both, an 18-year old had to prove to his tribe that he was born a member of the tribe. This combination created citizenship.
Greek city-state citizenship was unique because it was based on the concept of citizenship for all its free inhabitants.
As to the point were any citizen can participate to the affairs of the state, yes.
Greeks
Rome unified the Italian peninsula first by conquest, then by offering Roman citizenship. The Greeks were established in independent city-states at rivalry with each other and in regular warfare, with shifting alliances, and so had no intention of unifying.
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The Minoans were not Greeks, but their civilization was the first to arise in the region that later became Greece.
Greeks
Greeks
Citizenship now includes more types of people
Citizenship now includes more types of people
Walter Bradford Cannon was the first to develop the concept of homeostasis.
the Greek alphabet was developed by a Greek with first hand experience of contemporary.
No. the first "true" alphabet (meaning that it contained both consonants and vowels" was created by the Greeks.
The ''Ancient Greeks''...
Galileo first theorized the idea of inertia; Newton worked further to develop itinto a law.
Neolithic nomads, the Etruscans from the North, and the Greeks from southern regions were the three earliest societies to develop pizza prototypes.
Rome unified the Italian peninsula first by conquest, then by offering Roman citizenship. The Greeks were established in independent city-states at rivalry with each other and in regular warfare, with shifting alliances, and so had no intention of unifying.
This concept, and the name for it, was developed by Edwin Sutherland, who also wrote the first book on criminology.