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Heliaia

Heliaia, also known as the Heliaean Court, was an important judicial institution in ancient Athens. Here is a detailed exploration of its structure, function, and significance:

Definition and Structure

Function and Jurisdiction

Significance in Athenian Democracy

Historical Context

Decline

In summary, the Heliaia was a fundamental judicial institution in ancient Athens, reflecting the democratic principles of citizen participation and equality before the law. It played a crucial role in the Athenian legal system and in maintaining the accountability of public officials.

Sources

Greek Politics


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