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In Athens, the ecclesia or assembly was the principle organ of Athenian democracy. ... In 411, when oligarchy was temporarily established in Athens, a law was passed prohibiting pay for political activity, but in the 4th century, members of the Assembly received pay in order to ensure ... Chapter XVI. The Ecclesia of Athens.
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A Day in Old Athens, by William Stearns Davis (1910); Professor of Ancient History at the University of Minnesota ... 127. The Rule of Democracy in Athens.--The Ecclesia, or Public Assembly, of Athens is something more than the chief governmental organ in the state.
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William Davis, A Day in Old Athens ... Meeting Time of the Ecclesia ... The Ecclesia as an Educational Instrument...
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in 594 BC meaning that all classes of citizens in Athens were able to participate, even the thetes. The ecclesia opened the doors for all citizens, regardless of class, to nominate and vote for magistrates - indirectly ... Ask a question about 'Ecclesia (ancient Athens)' ... Topics Ecclesia (ancient Athens) Topic Home...
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127. The Rule of Democracy in Athens. - The Ecclesia, or Public Assembly, of Athens is something more than the chief governmental organ in the state. ... It is the great leveling engine which makes Athens a true democracy, despite the great differences in wealth between her inhabitants, and the marked social pretensions...
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His Beatitude Hieronymos II, Archbishop of Athens and All Greece and Primate of the Autocephalous Orthodox Church of Greece, born Ioannis Liapis in Oinofyta, Boeotia, in 1938, is a graduate of the Faculty of Philosophy and of the Faculty of Theology of the University of Athens and holds degrees in Archaeology,
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Ecclesia (ancient Athens) ... A Wisdom Archive on Ecclesia (ancient Athens) ... A selection of articles related to Ecclesia (ancient Athens)
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Ecclesia can refer to: The popular assembly in ancient Athens, see Ecclesia (ancient Athens). The Christian Church, composed of Ecclesia Militans (the "Church Militant"), and Ecclesia Triumphans (the "Church Triumphant"), see ... A concept in the typology of religion, see Ecclesia (sociology of religion), ecclesiology.
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The ecclesia or ekklesia (Greek ) was the principal assembly of the democracy of ancient Athens. It was the popular assembly, opened to all male citizens over the age of 18 by Solon in 594 BC meaning that all classes of citizens in Athens were able to participate, even the thetes. ... Stammer.eu : Ecclesia (ancient Athens)
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