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A member of a city-state or polis who was not a slave or resident alien was called a citizen. In ancient Greece, citizens were an elite group which did not include women, peasants, slaves, and resident aliens. It was a hereditary status.
The common animals of ancient Greece for the capture of mice were the cats, snakes and birds like owl, eagle and other vultures. The Athenian feline mouser was in fact a member of the ferret family.
Cleopatra ruled over all of ancient Egypt, which is roughly comparable with today's Egypt. She was a member of the ruling Ptolemaic dynasty, which had its origins in ancient Macedonia, north of Greece. But she was herself born and raised in Egypt. If you mean: what was her usual royal residence, the answer is Alexandria.
The word is descended from the ancient Celtic language, which is a member of the Brythonic group of languages spoken natively in Wales, along the Welsh boarder and into local parts of England
The Greek city state of Argos was just south of the major city of Corinth. It was a member of the Achaean League in 229 BC. Rome conquered it in 146 BC and it is listed by the name of Argus on ancient Roman maps.