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- In Ancient Greece, dokimasia (Gr****: δοκιμασία) was the name used at Athens to denote the process of ascertaining the capacity of the citizens for the...
- The Dokimasia Painter (active between 480 and 460 BC at Athens) was a Gr**** vase-painter of the Attic red-figure style. His actual name is unknown and...
- in Unitarian Universalism Completion of toilet training Débutante ball Dokimasia First menstruation, i.e. menarche Seclusion of girls at puberty Sevapuneru...
- as "a youth of eighteen to twenty, particularly one who underwent his dokimasia and was registered as a citizen (Athens)", and φιλία -philia 'love'. It...
- century BC, the Areopagus did lose its competence over eisangelia and dokimasia (δοκιμασία), the initial examination of those elected into office, though...
- Furthermore, all citizens selected were reviewed before taking up office (dokimasia) at which time they might be disqualified. While citizens voting in the...
- were eligible. Those selected through lot underwent examination called dokimasia to ensure citizenship and consider life, character, and at times, property;...
- Gr**** reasoning is explained by Aeschines (stanza 29), as he cites the dokimasia (δοκιμασία): the citizen who prostituted himself (πεπορνευμένος pe****euménos)...
- to it in her poetry, and a fifth-century red-figure vase by either the Dokimasia Painter or Brygos Painter includes Sappho and Alcaeus with barbitoi. Sappho...
- entails. A person only became a citizen after undertaking a test called dokimasia (δοκιμασία); citizenship was not conferred at birth. The test is mentioned...