In democratic Athens, citizenship was not a birthright, it was inherited, since both parents had to be Athenian. Also citizenship could be granted by a special vote for service to the state.
Unlike many other early social/governmental systems, wealth was not required to be a citizen of Athens.
Thucydides described Pericles as the first citizen of Athens
C Nobility
A and C, You had to be male and descended from a citizen.
To be 18 years of age and accepted by your tribal council as Athenian by birth.
is was required but they also measured size of body parts like fingers, eye's penis's and hair lenght
To be a citizen of Ancient Athens you had to be a full grown man that was born in Athens.
yes you had to be a male 18 and over and own land to be a citizen of Athens
Athens.
no
Athens
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.