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- Cleruchy abstract "A cleruchy (Greek: κληρουχία, klēroukhia) in Classical Greece, was a specialized type of colony established by Athens. The term comes from the Greek word κληροῦχος, klērouchos, literally "lot-holder".Normally, Greek colonies were politically independent; they would have a special relationship with the mother city the metropolis but would otherwise be independent entities. Cleruchies were significantly different. The settlers or cleruchs would retain their Athenian citizenship, and the community remained a political dependency of Athens. Cleruchies were established as a means of exporting excess and generally impoverished populations to conveniently distant localities, such as the Thracian Chersonese on the far side of the Aegean Sea. Under the cleruchy arrangement, the participating citizen received a plot (or kleros) of agricultural land, hence a means to earn his livelihood. This elevated the citizen to the property class of zeugitai. The cleruch would be obliged to defend his colony by serving it as a hoplite.This arrangement benefited Athens in three principal ways:It reduced population pressure in Athens itself;It increased Athenian military power, as the cleruchs formed military garrisons;It increased the economic power of Athens, as it enabled more of its citizens to become property holders.The first known cleruchy is thought to have been Salamis, captured by Athens from Megara in the 6th century BC. Other cleruchies were established on the Thracian Chersonese following its recapture from the Persian Empire after the Greco-Persian Wars of the 5th century BC, and at Chalcis following that city's defeat in a war with Athens. During the period of the Delian League and the Second Athenian League (5th–4th century BC), many more cleruchies were created by Athens such as on Samos Island proved worthy in the Social War.".
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- Cleruchy wikiPageWikiLink Aegean_Sea.
- Cleruchy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Athenian_Empire.
- Cleruchy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Greek_colonization.
- Cleruchy wikiPageWikiLink Chalcis.
- Cleruchy wikiPageWikiLink Classical_Athens.
- Cleruchy wikiPageWikiLink Classical_Greece.
- Cleruchy wikiPageWikiLink Colonies_in_antiquity.
- Cleruchy wikiPageWikiLink Delian_League.
- Cleruchy wikiPageWikiLink Gallipoli.
- Cleruchy wikiPageWikiLink Greco-Persian_Wars.
- Cleruchy wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Cleruchy wikiPageWikiLink Hoplite.
- Cleruchy wikiPageWikiLink Megara.
- Cleruchy wikiPageWikiLink Metropolis.
- Cleruchy wikiPageWikiLink Persian_Empire.
- Cleruchy wikiPageWikiLink Salamis_Island.
- Cleruchy wikiPageWikiLink Samos.
- Cleruchy wikiPageWikiLink Samos_Island.
- Cleruchy wikiPageWikiLink Second_Athenian_Empire.
- Cleruchy wikiPageWikiLink Second_Athenian_League.
- Cleruchy wikiPageWikiLink Social_War_(357-355_BC).
- Cleruchy wikiPageWikiLink Social_War_(357–355_BC).
- Cleruchy wikiPageWikiLink Thracian_Chersonese.
- Cleruchy wikiPageWikiLink Zeugitae.
- Cleruchy wikiPageWikiLink Zeugitai.
- Cleruchy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cleruchy".
- Cleruchy wikiPageWikiLinkText "cleruch".
- Cleruchy wikiPageWikiLinkText "cleruchiai".
- Cleruchy wikiPageWikiLinkText "cleruchies".
- Cleruchy wikiPageWikiLinkText "cleruchizing".
- Cleruchy wikiPageWikiLinkText "cleruchs".
- Cleruchy wikiPageWikiLinkText "cleruchy".
- Cleruchy hasPhotoCollection Cleruchy.
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- Cleruchy wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Cleruchy subject Category:Athenian_Empire.
- Cleruchy subject Category:Greek_colonization.
- Cleruchy hypernym Type.
- Cleruchy type Article.
- Cleruchy type Article.
- Cleruchy comment "A cleruchy (Greek: κληρουχία, klēroukhia) in Classical Greece, was a specialized type of colony established by Athens. The term comes from the Greek word κληροῦχος, klērouchos, literally "lot-holder".Normally, Greek colonies were politically independent; they would have a special relationship with the mother city the metropolis but would otherwise be independent entities. Cleruchies were significantly different.".
- Cleruchy label "Cleruchy".
- Cleruchy sameAs Kleruch.
- Cleruchy sameAs Клерух.
- Cleruchy sameAs Kleruch.
- Cleruchy sameAs Cleruquía.
- Cleruchy sameAs Clérouquie.
- Cleruchy sameAs Cleruchia.
- Cleruchy sameAs Cleruchie.
- Cleruchy sameAs Kleruchia.
- Cleruchy sameAs m.012l9s.
- Cleruchy sameAs Клерухия.
- Cleruchy sameAs Kleruhija.
- Cleruchy sameAs Klerukya.
- Cleruchy sameAs Клерухії.
- Cleruchy sameAs Q1774212.
- Cleruchy sameAs Q1774212.
- Cleruchy wasDerivedFrom Cleruchy?oldid=679445519.
- Cleruchy isPrimaryTopicOf Cleruchy.