all of the people
Unfortunately, you must be Greek or of Greek ancestry (dual citizenship).
Greeks created the idea of citizenship through the participation through the government or politics.
The Roman and Greek citizenship influenced the development of modern democracies.in Europe and the US.
Athens
free native-born men who owned land
Greeks created the idea of citizenship through the participation through the government or politics.
Depends. The first option is naturalization if the non-EU national has no EU ancestry/descent/origin. - Have a clean criminal record - Be over 18 years of age - Be married a minimum of 3 years - Speak Greek fluently - Live in Greece for 3-7 years It takes years for these applications to be examined and processed. You can read all about it here, in which the process is detailed from beginning to end: "Greek citizenship by naturalization" http://livingingreece.gr/2007/03/16/greek-citizenship-citizen-through-naturalization-american-spouse-greece-marriage-work-residence-permit/ The second option is to claim citizenship through an ancestor born in an EU country, if applicable. - Often no language requirement - Often no fee - Often no residency requirements, in fact one can apply outside the country at a consulate or embassy - Doesn't matter who you are married to You can read all about it here: "How to get EU citizenship by ancestry or naturalization" http://livingingreece.gr/2008/03/18/how-to-acquire-eu-citizenship-through-ancestry-or-naturalization/
he Greek world was comprised of hundreds of independent city-states, each with its own citizenship. People were citizens of a city, not some Greek country which did not exist. To be a citizen of a Greek city, a person had to be descended from a citizen, be an adult male, and be accepted into one of the several tribes which made up the inhabitants of the city.
.Citizenship, being a warrior, having a sustainable source of livelihood and participating in religious ceremonies.
Greeks created the idea of citizenship through the participation through the government or politics.
concept of citizenship, religious beliefs, and language ; )