Is this hypothetical?
An ancient Greek citizen is a person who lived, worked, and voted in ancient Greece. White males were citizens. Women and minorities had no rights in Greece.
Individual entries - had to be a citizen of a Greek city-state.
Greek soldiers had to be strictly Greek citizens and had to be of Greek religion.
Not automatically. The soldiers, just like every other free citizen (In Athens), had to be elected into senate.
Depends on where the Greek citizen is located.
The agora
There was no Greek citizen. They were citizens of Greek city-states. There were city-states in what today is Russia, and around the north coast of Turkey a thousand km from the Mediterranean.
In today's citizen everyone looks out for their self and buy everything. Greek citizen eats off the land and looks out for each other.
How can I become a half greek
You could A: get divorced again, this time in Greece or B: call 604 372-5492
If you were a wealthy Roman or Greek citizen, it was rather good. Anyone else was out of luck.
it was to be a philosipher and to be a good citizen
Only CITIZEN boy's were taught on most Greek- island city states. They were taught geometry, writing, algebra, astronomy and reading.
The proper noun for a Greek citizen is a Greek.The word 'Greek' is a proper adjective used to describe someone or something of or from Greece.The word 'Greek' is a proper noun as a word for a person of or from Greece.
A citizen was an adult male who was vouched for by his tribal council at the age of 18.
Is this hypothetical?