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... homicide to two courts - the Areopagus and the Ephetæ . The Areopagus , composed of those citizens who had held the dignity of Archon , took charge of all trials for wilful murder , and was considered supreme . The Ephetæ ( so called ...
... homicide to two courts - the Areopagus and the Ephetæ . The Areopagus , composed of those citizens who had held the dignity of Archon , took charge of all trials for wilful murder , and was considered supreme . The Ephetæ ( so called ...
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... homicide . " Upon which Theory con- is founded the following opinion of Müller : " That the special political ob- object of Eschylus in his Eumenides , was to plead the cause Eumenides . of the Areopagus , and to dissuade the Athenians ...
... homicide . " Upon which Theory con- is founded the following opinion of Müller : " That the special political ob- object of Eschylus in his Eumenides , was to plead the cause Eumenides . of the Areopagus , and to dissuade the Athenians ...
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... homicide long before the time of Solon : but that legislator was the first who definitely arranged and legalized its constitution ; he also enlarged its authority to such an extent , that he may almost be considered as its founder . As ...
... homicide long before the time of Solon : but that legislator was the first who definitely arranged and legalized its constitution ; he also enlarged its authority to such an extent , that he may almost be considered as its founder . As ...
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... homicide , was a part of the old Attic religion not less than of judicature . " In short , the Athenians generally would speak of it in terms similar to those employed by Æschines ( in Ctes . 9 ) , — Τὴν σκυθρωπὸν καὶ τῶν μεγίστων ...
... homicide , was a part of the old Attic religion not less than of judicature . " In short , the Athenians generally would speak of it in terms similar to those employed by Æschines ( in Ctes . 9 ) , — Τὴν σκυθρωπὸν καὶ τῶν μεγίστων ...
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... homicide ( Sikai povikal ) formed the most important part of the Areopagus's jurisdiction , nearly the whole of which , according to Plutarch , it lost at that conjuncture ; and this , moreover , was what gave its members ( especially ...
... homicide ( Sikai povikal ) formed the most important part of the Areopagus's jurisdiction , nearly the whole of which , according to Plutarch , it lost at that conjuncture ; and this , moreover , was what gave its members ( especially ...
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