The Thirty severely reduced the rights of Athenian citizens.
Athenian citizens would not hire lawyers because legal procedure required self-representation.
The last part of the ceremony was a speech delivered by a prominent Athenian citizen.
This was the name Philopappos carried as an Athenian citizen.
Any Athenian citizen can be elected to the office if they have the qualifications.
His priests were drawn from the list of boys who were not full Athenian citizens (nothoi).
They continued to be full Athenian citizens and paid no taxes to the community within which they lived.
A majority of the dikasts (Athenian citizens chosen by lot to serve as jurors) voted to convict him.
Transferring the powers of the Areopagus to all Athenian citizens enabled a more democratic society.
This included 200 mounted bowmen (hippotoxōtœ) and 1,000 Athenian citizens.