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Gwendolyn
1 April, 12:52
Who were considered citizens in ancient Athens
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In ancient Athens the citizens were : men (women were not considered citizens) who were native to the city (and whose paresnts and grandparents were native too) and who had served in the army.
Slaves, including freed slaves and foreigners were not citizens.
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