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Solon, Kleisthenes, Lykurgus.. Take your pick!

Those are some of the bigger hitters, but in terms of day-to-day operations, there were contemporary lawgivers who made sure things ticked over. Check out 'Against Androtion' for a lawgiver who got stitched up for doing his job.

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