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Can you be more specific of the crime?

(this also depends on the time period)

before 620 BC ----> pretty much weren't laws

620BC---> Draco law maker ---> crime = death

594BC ---> solon ---> change in laws ---> Fines, Voting rights taken away, exile, and death (rarely)

IE: woman gets raped, and person is found guilty: it would most likely be a fine of 100 drachmas (this being after 594 BC)

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In ancient Greece, the paidagogos was a slave whose job was to escort a boy to school, make sure he behaved in school, and punish him if he misbehaved. The paidagogos was not a teacher.

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To be honest, i have completely no idea! Maybe murder?

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Death was a main one.

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they were beaten for every thing

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no the adults got punished worse

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ur momma

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