Ecclesia (ancient Athens) |
The ecclesia or ekklesia was also a part of the democracy of ancient Athens. It was the popular assembly,
opened to all male citizens over the age of 18 by Solon in 594 BC. In the 5th century BC this amounted to about
43,000 people, but only those wealthy enough to spend much of their time away from home would have been able to participate. The
assembly was responsible for declaring war, military strategy, and electing strategoi and other officials. It originally met once every month, but later it met three or four times per
month. The agenda for the ekklesia was established by the Boule, the popular council, and
votes were taken by a show of hands.
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