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During the Age of Pericles, men in Athens held significant roles in public life, engaging actively in politics, military service, and civic duties. They participated in the democratic process, voting in the Assembly and holding various political offices. Additionally, men were expected to contribute to the city-state's military efforts and uphold its values, while women and slaves were largely excluded from political participation. This era emphasized male citizenship as central to Athenian identity and governance.

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