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Isonomia (ἰσονομία "equality of
political rights," from the Gr**** ἴσος isos, "equal," and νόμος nomos, "usage, custom, law,") was a word used by ancient...
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Through Cleisthenes' reforms, the
people of
Athens endowed their city with
isonomic institutions—equal
rights for all
citizens (though only free men were citizens)—and...
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through Cleisthenes' reforms, the
people of
Athens endowed their city with
isonomic institutions—equal
rights for all
citizens (though only men were citizens)—and...
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their city with
isonomic institutions—equal
rights for all
citizens (though only men were citizens)—and
established ostracism. The
isonomic and isegoric...
- the city with
isonomic institutions (that is,
institutions in
which all have the same rights) and
established ostracism. The
isonomic and
isegoric (iségoria:...