Graphe paranomon
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title:
Graphe paranomon
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The graphḗ paranómōn, was a form of legal action believed to have been introduced at Athens under the democracy sometime around the year 415 BC; it has been seen as a replacement for ostracism, which fell into disuse around the same time, although this view is not held by David Whitehead, who points out that the graphe paranomon was a legal procedure with legal ramifications, including shame, and the convicted had officially committed a crime, whereas the ostrakismos was not shameful in the leas
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Form of legal action used in ancient Athens
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphe_paranomon
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2023-06-18T07:53:07Z
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