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Who were considered citizens in ancient Athens?
women
men
slaves
all Athenians
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Men.
In classical Athens citizenship was limited to free adult male Athenians (typically those born of Athenian parents and who completed the required registration/military training). Women, slaves and resident foreigners (metics) were excluded.
In classical Athens citizenship was limited to free adult male Athenians (typically those born of Athenian parents and who completed the required registration/military training). Women, slaves and resident foreigners (metics) were excluded.
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