The sudden reaction from their great terror proved almost fatal to the Atheniancitizens.
2
The execution of Atheniancitizens, however, is extremely humane.
3
The unhappy Aeginetans were expelled from their island, and the land of Aegina was distributed among Atheniancitizens.
4
Full ten thousand heavy infantry were in the field, all Atheniancitizens, besides the three thousand before Potidaea.
5
The court consists of Atheniancitizens.
6
A good many are real Atheniancitizens; a still larger proportion are "metics" (resident foreigners without political rights).
7
Lesbos was divided among Atheniancitizens, who left the Lesbians in occupation as before, but drew a large rental from them.
8
During his administration 1000 Atheniancitizens were settled in the Thracian Chersonese, 500 in Naxos, and 250 in Andros.
9
Again, only children both of whose parents are free Atheniancitizens can themselves be enrolled on the carefully guarded lists in the deme books.
10
But this would make the whole Athenian force only three thousand two hundred and forty men, including the bowmen, who were probably not Atheniancitizens.
11
His description of the "gentleman," therefore, may be taken as a representative account of the recognised ideal of all that class of Atheniancitizens.