A Greek Slave was created in 1898.
Aesop
No, a helot is a greek and spartan slave
The Greek slave Pasion was alive in the 4th century BC, and was owned by Antisthenes and Archestratus. He later became a clerk and had a son, Apollodorus.
The name for a slave in ancient Sparta was "Helot", meaning "imperior" in Greek.
No, greek slaves did not get paid but if their family was wealthy they could buy them selves out of slavery.
A helot is a member of a class of serfs in ancient Sparta. Or slave
A citizen.
doulos
The term "citizen" in its Greek meaning refers to a free man as opposed to a slave. In ancient Greece, citizens had rights and privileges not afforded to slaves.
The Greek word for slave is Doulos.
It meant a slave ran away.