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- Seisachtheia (Gr****: σεισάχθεια, from σείειν seiein, to shake, and ἄχθος achthos, burden, i.e. the relief of burdens) was a set of laws instituted by the...
- included debt relief later known and celebrated among Athenians as the Seisachtheia (shaking off of burdens). He is described by Aristotle in the Athenian...
- Keen is a proponent of debt jubilee. Jubilee (biblical) Jubilee 2000 Seisachtheia Write-down Gordon, Cameron (30 April 2013). "The debt jubilee: an Old...
- The Athenian Revolution (508–507 BCE) was a revolt by the people of Athens that overthrew the ruling aristocratic oligarchy, establishing the almost century-long...
- Constitution Seisachtheia Society Women in classical Athens Ancient Gr**** crafts class Aristoi Banausos Ephebos Eupatridae Geomori Metic Seisachtheia Education...
- Society (Penguin 1967) 197 E. Harris, A New Solution to the Riddle of the Seisachtheia, in The Development of the Polis in Archaic Greece, eds. L. Mitc****...
- form of serfdom, was also abolished. These reforms were known as the Seisachtheia. Solon's constitution reduced the power of the old aristocracy by making...
- 6th century BCE, the lawmaker Solon instituted a set of laws called seisachtheia, which canceled all debts and retroactively canceled previous debts that...
- were repaid. Solon put an end to debt bondage with the σεισάχθεια / seisachtheia, literally "the shaking off of burdens", or liberation of debts, which...
- private life. It sought to revise or abolish the older laws of Draco. Seisachtheia – a set of laws instituted by the Athenian lawmaker Solon in order to...