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Yes, in ancient Greece, anyone could potentially be sold into slavery, although the circumstances varied. Individuals could become slaves through various means, including being captured in war, being born to enslaved parents, or falling into debt. While free citizens were generally protected from enslavement, poor individuals or those who committed crimes could also find themselves in bondage. Slavery was a common and accepted institution in Greek society, affecting many lives across different regions and social classes.
Be a citizen. If you were a slave imported from elsewhere you could always run away, but where to - a non-Greek place would also enslave you.
Anyone could follow the cult of Dionysus in ancient Greece, it was however based originally in Thebes.
Most slaves were barbarians (non-Greeks). On rare occasions, Greeks would be sold into slavery, but that was usually a violation of a cultural taboo.
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the art you could find in ancient Greece are mostly about there culture,gods,lessons,myths,wars,and more
What structure in ancient Greece could hold 14000 people
Houses in Ancient Greece usually consisted of Mud brick, but they could be made of stone if the owner of the house was wealthy.
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In ancient Greece it could be called a paean.
the art you could find in ancient Greece are mostly about there culture,gods,lessons,myths,wars,and more