They couldn't unless they became a warrior or died
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Yes, there were black slaves in ancient Greece. Slavery was a common practice in ancient Greek society, and slaves came from various regions, including Africa.
No. Not all Ancient greek city states allow slaves b/c the laws are different and some rich people don't need slaves or don't have the money to afford one
The greek warriors defended the freedom of their city states from their enemies
To mention freedom
abolitionist
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Yes, there were black slaves in ancient Greece. Slavery was a common practice in ancient Greek society, and slaves came from various regions, including Africa.
Assuming you mean `Sparta´, the ancient Greek State, the slaves there were called Helots.
No. Not all Ancient greek city states allow slaves b/c the laws are different and some rich people don't need slaves or don't have the money to afford one
The greek warriors defended the freedom of their city states from their enemies
I am very familiar with Roman gods but this one was hard but i found it out it was a Goddess named Libertas.
Slaves don't have recreation nor days off. They are property of the owner and do what they are told.
Ancient Greek slaves often worshipped the same gods as free citizens, primarily the Olympian deities like Zeus, Athena, and Apollo. They also had a particular reverence for gods associated with liberation, such as Hermes and Dionysus. Additionally, some slaves might have adhered to local cults or deities that offered hope for freedom or protection. Their religious practices were influenced by their individual backgrounds and the regions they came from.
To mention freedom
No. Only male citizens.
Ancient Greek slaves in the home would work as entertainers, cleaners, cooks, nannies, wet-nurses, workshop workers and clothes washer.