Being male, of at least a certain age, having both parents born in the city and having a minimum of wealth were all standards applied at different times. Additionally, a noncitizen could also be enfranchised by an election to do so, for example as happened to the slaves who rowed at Arginusae.
considering we're learning about Athens in school, people whos parents were born in Athens could be a citizen, however, women, foreigners, and slaves could not be citizens.
the people that were born in Athens and was concidred an athiean
Men 18 or older
To be a citizen of Ancient Athens you had to be a full grown man that was born in Athens.
A resident alien, not a citizen but part of society.
Males born to Athenian parents
Citizen.
The ancient Greek philosopher Socrates was a citizen of of Athens.
Thucydides described Pericles as the first citizen of Athens
300 members of the population were chosen at random from the citizen's list( there were approximately 6000 full citizens at any given time in Athens
adult males whoms father had been an athen citizen
adult males whoms father had been an athen citizen
ancient athens
yes you had to be a male 18 and over and own land to be a citizen of Athens
no