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  2. Solonian constitution - Wikipedia

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    Solon wanted to revise or abolish the older laws of Draco. He promulgated a code of laws embracing the whole of public and private life, the salutary effects [a] of which lasted long after the end of his constitution. Bust of Solon in Vatican Museums. Under Solon's reforms, all debts were abolished and all debt-slaves were freed.

  3. Solon - Wikipedia

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    Solon (Ancient Greek: Σόλων; c. 630 – c. 560 BC) [1] was an archaic Athenian statesman, lawmaker, political philosopher, and poet. He is one of the Seven Sages of Greece and credited with laying the foundations for Athenian democracy .

  4. Final form - Wikipedia

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    The now final forms ן ץ ף ך ‎ predate their non-final counterparts; They were the default forms used in any position within a word. Their descender eventually bent forwards when preceding another letter to facilitate writing. [citation needed] A final form of these letters is also called pshuta (פשוטה ‎, meaning extended or plain).

  5. Timocracy - Wikipedia

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    Solon introduced the ideas of timokratia as a graded oligarchy in his Solonian Constitution for Athens in the early 6th century BC. His was the first known deliberately implemented form of timocracy, allocating political rights and economic responsibility depending on membership of one of four tiers of the population.

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  7. Seisachtheia - Wikipedia

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    Seisachtheia (Greek: σεισάχθεια, from σείειν seiein, to shake, and ἄχθος achthos, burden, i.e. the relief of burdens) was a set of laws instituted by the Athenian lawmaker Solon (c. 638 BC–558 BC) in order to rectify the widespread serfdom and slavery that had run rampant in Athens by the 6th century BCE, by debt relief.

  8. Athenian democracy - Wikipedia

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    Since the Areopagus was made up of ex-archons, this would eventually mean the weakening of the hold of the nobles there as well. Solon also made changes to the political system, therefore allowing broad participation. [75] However, even with Solon's creation of the citizen's assembly, the archons and Areopagus still wielded a great deal of ...

  9. Final Form (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Final form is a special character used to represent a letter only when it occurs at the end of a word. Final Form may also refer to: Final Form (song), a 2019 song by Sampa the Great; Final Form (Lil Yachty song), a 2021 song by Lil Yachty; Final Form (As Friends Rust song), a 2023 song by As Friends Rust; Final Form (video game), a video game