Was called a pleb(ian).
A citizen of a Greek city-state was a male 18 years and over who had proved his descent to his tribal elders.
yes you had to be a male 18 and over and own land to be a citizen of Athens
no
A citizen was a free-born who had the right to vote on the laws.Source(s):Ancient Civilizations- textbookAncient Greece- book
the parliament wich is composed of deputies each representing the constituents of their particular districts
Not automatically.
St michaels grammer? Male 18+ tht have completed military training Ephebos. Cnt be women, slave, children, metic
A and C, You had to be male and descended from a citizen.
In ancient Rome, to vote, a citizen needed to be a male, a registered citizen of Rome, and at least 18 years old. In Athens, voting required one to be a male citizen born to Athenian parents, at least 18 years old, and to have completed military training. Both societies excluded women, slaves, and non-citizens from the voting process.
the assembly was open to every male citizen over the age of 30. met to talk about important matter such as rules about citizenship or war and to oppoint generals
The Spartan state. It allocated the produce of seven serfs (helots) to each Spartan male citizen, which freed them from farming and allowed them to concentrate on military training.
A citizen was an adult male who was vouched for by his tribal council at the age of 18.