In ancient Greece, the punishment for stealing varied by city-state and the circumstances of the theft. Generally, thieves could face fines, restitution to the victim, or public humiliation. In some cases, more severe penalties, such as enslavement or even death, could be imposed, particularly for repeat offenders or for those who stole from temples or sacred places. The specific consequences often reflected the social status of both the thief and the victim.
The punishment for stealing varies from place to place, and depends on what is stolen.
The punishment for horse stealing was once hanging.
what kind of punishment are there in ancient Olympia? how did orders go in ancient Olympia? if womans were punished is there punishment were bad? what kind of prizes are there in ancient greec olypia? what kind of titles are there in ancient Greece Olympia? did mens get punished for any sports? where was ancient Greece Olympia started? did womans get to compete through the olympic games? why did ancient Greece have those kind of sports? why were womans aloud to take part of the olympic games? what culture practise are there? why did they have those practises? what were winners crowned with? what religious facitys are there? Note by Rosary Lopapalangi..........
Punishment fro stealing books from the library is the same punishment one would receive for any theft in the state.
Death
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Its called theft and jail or imprisonment is the punishment
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minor theft
The punishment of stealing a car in Mexico varies. The sentence for theft in Mexico ranges from stiff fines to jail time.
lieng is not about where and been its how you say to people. punishment can be for lieing,lieing can be stealing and cheating. there are reasons. lieng is not about where and been its how you say to people. punishment can be for lieing,lieing can be stealing and cheating. there are reasons.
i don't no i hard about it about it but it ccould be true. i know there is a capital punishment