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)
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.
Ancient Greece did not have jails - punishments were execution, banishment, whippings, and most commonly, a financial settlement. An accuser had to prove a crime by the accused before a jury.
Democracy had its origins in ancient Greece.
where are the plains in ancient greece
the kind of art did megara have in ancient greece is megara was a highlu respected atstate in ancient greece.
the elevation of ancient Greece is 2200 feet
Ramaprasad Dasgupta has written: 'Crime and punishment in ancient India' -- subject(s): History, Crime and criminals, Punishment
The punishment depended on the crime.
Everyone who was found guilty of a crime. It was a common punishment.
what kind of punishment are there in ancient Olympia? how did orders go in ancient Olympia? if womans were punished is there punishment were bad? what kind of prizes are there in ancient greec olypia? what kind of titles are there in ancient Greece Olympia? did mens get punished for any sports? where was ancient Greece Olympia started? did womans get to compete through the olympic games? why did ancient Greece have those kind of sports? why were womans aloud to take part of the olympic games? what culture practise are there? why did they have those practises? what were winners crowned with? what religious facitys are there? Note by Rosary Lopapalangi..........
Ancient Greece did not have jails - punishments were execution, banishment, whippings, and most commonly, a financial settlement. An accuser had to prove a crime by the accused before a jury.
He killed his own mother after finding out she killed his father
intentional act against legal parameters is crime. punishment do not define crime.
The Esperanto words for crime and punishment are krimo and puno.
S. Das has written: 'Crime and Punishment in Ancient India' 'Automotive Alloys 2'
fixed punishment for each type of crime
Dostoyevsky published Crime and Punishment in 1866.
maters what crime?