- A
cleruchy (Gr****: κληρουχία, klēroukhia) in
classical Greece, was a
specialized type of
colony established by Athens. The term
comes from the Gr**** word...
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found in
ports and
could be
considered to be the
reverse of a politeum. A
cleruchy (Ancient Gr****: κληρουχία) was a colony,
typically Athenian,
which despite...
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- in his Life of Perikles, says that the
Athenians established a
colony ("
cleruchy")"a
thousand to
dwell among the
Thracian tribe of the Bisaltae." This colony...
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establish Athenian colonists in the region. Thus
Pericles starts a
policy of
cleruchy (klerouchos) or "out-settlements". This is a form of
colonisation where...
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entitlement to
private ownership of land (previously rare
under the
Ptolemaic cleruchy system of
allotments under royal ownership) and the
local administration...
- into the
Delian League in 478 BC. The
Athenians established a
number of
cleruchies on the
Thracian Chersonese and sent an
additional 1,000
settlers around...
- near or in
enemy territory. They may have been
similar to the
Athenian cleruchy. The
colonists were
given large estates up to 35 hectares. They lost their...
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building of the "middle wall"
about 440 BC), and on the
creation of new
cleruchies, such as Andros,
Naxos and
Thurii (444 BC) as well as
Amphipolis (437–436 BC)...
- with the Athenians, who
expelled the
ruling aristocracy and
settled a
cleruchy on the site.
Chalcis subsequently became a
member of both the
Delian Leagues...