Who had civil rights in Athens?

Civil rights in Athens were inaccessible to everyone, so the opinion about total democracy in the ancient world is wrong.
In the Athenian polis, people who were in the phalanx, the army of the Athenians, were subject to civil law. At the same time, a citizen could not become a warrior, being landless. From this it follows that a person endowed with his own land and serving in the militia of the policy is a full member of society.
Citizens were not, for example, women, children and slaves.



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