Ancient Greece allowed murder because they liked males, no matter what sex they were. Everyone was gay
Ancient Greece allowed murder because they liked males, no matter what sex they were. Everyone was gay
No, slavery was legal in ancient Greece.
Murder was not entirely legal in ancient Greece, but certain circumstances allowed for it to be socially accepted or legally sanctioned. For instance, acts of homicide could be justified in cases of self-defense or during warfare. Additionally, various city-states had different laws and customs; for example, the practice of blood vengeance allowed families to seek retribution without legal consequences. Nonetheless, the perception of legality often depended on societal norms and the context of the act, rather than a uniform legal system.
Individuals settled their problems between each other - the city-state did not intervene. A murder was hard to define - it would be an unfair killing as opposed to a usual contest. As civilisation developed, problems were usually settled between families by negotiating payments in order to prevent ongoing vendetta killing, and killings were looked at with suspicion. An example is the trial of Eratosthenes, with claims of a set-up murder on one side and righteous defence retaliation on the other.
Gay marriages were legal in ancient Greece. B.C.
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Many aspects of Western government and the legal system are based on the practices of Ancient Greece. The Law Courts of ancient Athens functioned in ways very similar to the U.S. Supreme Court.
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The Olympics were invented in Ancient Greece
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Democracy had its origins in ancient Greece.