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Metic
... from non-Greek speaking areas, while free metics on the other hand were usually of ... the further parts of the Greek world. Metics constituted a social order and not a ... or metic is never mentioned. In general metics shared the burdens of citizenship without any ... citizens. None of these were available to metics. They were unable to own real estate ... stall in the market place (agora). Although metics were barred from the assembly and ...
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Talk:Metic
... got struck off the deme lists became metics. Citizenship as a more contested status, so ... gender The entry talks about Greek-speaking metics and non-Greek speaking (barbarian) metics. This needs to be clarified. Flounderer 23 ... Greek from those who were not Greek (metics). Free foreigners who came from Greece, but ... born to metic parents, were also considered metics. Resident Greek foreigners were considered free ...
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Metic (translated from Greek)
... mainly with city-state arhaj'as Athens. metics he was those that composed the demographic ... On the contrary, existed economic obligations of metics to the city, as metoj'kjon, that ... of state or cewrjka' (for the affluent metics). The Athenian democracy did not achieve, despite ... that had civil rights. The women, the metics and the slaves that constituted the majority ... number of 100.000 roughly individuals. The metics participated actively in the military activities ...
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Athenian democracy
... a complete census. Numbers of slaves and metics (resident aliens) in particular will have fluctuated ... component of the population was divided between metics and slaves, with the latter perhaps somewhat ... population, namely slaves, women and resident foreigners (metics). Also disallowed were citizens whose rights were ... attracted an increasing number of resident aliens (metics), this shift in the definition of citizen ...
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City-state (translated from Greek)
... that had civil rights. The women, the metics and the slaves that constituted the majority ... and the foreigners, that is to say metics. For various reasons Athens developed a economy ...
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Never at War
... borderline case, the Athenian democracy that excluded metics and slaves, Weart argues that it was ... could work for example as bankers. The metics were even harder to tell from the ...
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Talk:Democratic peace theory
... large numbers of non-voting slaves and Metics. At most half of the adult males ... 20 February 2006 (UTC) My mistake regarding metics. Athens certainly did not fulfill the criteria ...
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Manumission
... Status after manumission Greek slaves generally became metics upon being manumitted. That is, they became ... however was not absolute. At Athens freeborn metics were required to nominate a sponsor or ...
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Ancient Greece (translated from Greek)
... Greece, paro'li the severity of arrangement metics. Himself the Athenian state promoted the knowledge ...
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User:Pfafrich/Democratic peace theory (Specific historic examples)
... large numbers of non-voting slaves and metics. It is estimated that only 30-50 ...
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