Only male citizens of a city-state had rights. Women, children, non-citizens, aliens and slaves had no rights.
Resident aliens (Metics) did have privileges according to beneficial contributions they made to the city. But these were not rights. Metics were expected to turn out in defence of the city when necessary as a quid pro quo for those privileges. Athens eg had a separate regiment of metics who were expected to fight very well to demonstrate their appreciation.
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.
the "athen" live in greece -when they say "who" they refer to a group of people.
In Ancient Greece, a member of the polis who was not a slave or a resident alien would be a citizen. It should be noted, however, that privileges and responsibilities of citizens varied from city-state to city-state; for example, in Classical Athens only citizen-males of a particular rank were allowed to vote and to hold public office.
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You would get whipped by a rope dipped in red paint, and your tunic would be stained. This was highly embarrassing to the Ancient Greeks.
A member of a city-state or polis who was not a slave or resident alien was called a citizen. In ancient Greece, citizens were an elite group which did not include women, peasants, slaves, and resident aliens. It was a hereditary status.
Artemis was an ancient Greek goddess, so she was a resident of Greece.
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.
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The goddess of art in ancient Greece LOL FAIL Athena is the goddess of art in ancient Greece, an athene is a Greek citizen.
the "athen" live in greece -when they say "who" they refer to a group of people.
In Ancient Greece, a member of the polis who was not a slave or a resident alien would be a citizen. It should be noted, however, that privileges and responsibilities of citizens varied from city-state to city-state; for example, in Classical Athens only citizen-males of a particular rank were allowed to vote and to hold public office.
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Women, slaves, foreigners, resident aliens.
well u have 2 be born there and be free and be 35 or older
A citizen of a Greek city-state was a male 18 years and over who had proved his descent to his tribal elders.
Ancient Greece did a lot of things to hour history. For example, Ancient Greece was the birthplace of democracy without which I dont know what would happen.