- and
women whose parents had also been
Athenian citizens),
about 10,000
metoikoi, or “resident foreigners,” and 150,000 slaves. Out of all
those people...
- However,
Athenian citizenship excluded women, slaves,
foreigners (μέτοικοι/
métoikoi) and
youths below the age of
military service.
Athenian democracy was the...
- However,
Athenian citizenship excluded women, slaves,
foreigners (μέτοικοι /
métoikoi), and
youths below the age of
military service.[contradictory] Effectively...
-
musicians and
blacksmiths in Zagori.
Arvanites and Roma were
considered metoikoi (literary: foreigners) and
comprised the
lower social class in the region...
- Souliotes.
These Albanians (locally
known as Arvanítes) were
considered métoikoi 'immigrants'; they
comprised the
lowest social class in the
region and...
- city-states of this time period,
immigrants known as
metics (Ancient Gr****:
metoikoi) came to
Athens without a path to
citizenship and
could not parti****te...
-
Eortai ("Feasts")
Heroes ("Heroes")
Theria ("Wild Beasts")
Lamia ("Lamia")
Metoikoi ("Metics")
Paidiai ("Games")
Pedetai ("Men In Chains")
Rhetores ("Politicians")...
-
Krapataloi ("The Good-For-Nothings")
Leroi ("Jewelry")
Metalles ("The Miners")
Metoikoi ("The
Resident Aliens")
Myrmekanthropoi ("The Ant-Men")
Persai ("The Persians")...