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Solon, Kleisthenes, Lykurgus.. Take your pick!

Those are some of the bigger hitters, but in terms of day-to-day operations, there were contemporary lawgivers who made sure things ticked over. Check out 'Against Androtion' for a lawgiver who got stitched up for doing his job.

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Solon, an Athenian statesman, initiated many reforms in Greek society in the 6th century BC. He introduced new laws aiming to address the social and economic issues prevalent at the time, such as debt slavery and social inequality. Solon's reforms laid the foundation for the development of Athenian democracy.

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