EPISODE · May 26, 2026 · 6 MIN
Pericles' Citizenship Law: When Athens Closed Its Doors
from The History of Greece: Philosophy, Empire, and Endless Reinvention — Fexingo History · host Fexingo
In 451 BCE, Pericles pushed through a law that redefined what it meant to be Athenian: only those with both a mother and father of Athenian birth could claim citizenship. This episode explores the background, motivations, and consequences of that law, from the generous citizenship grants of earlier tyrants like Peisistratus to the tense political climate of the mid-5th century. We discuss the law's impact on Athens' allies, the status of women and metics, and how it shaped the city's identity during the Peloponnesian War. We also look at the law's relaxation during the plague and its eventual revival, and consider how this exclusionary policy contrasts with modern notions of citizenship. Featuring names like Pericles, Cimon, Aspasia, and the historian Aristotle, this episode offers a fresh look at a pivotal but often overlooked piece of Athenian history. #Pericles #AthenianCitizenship #AncientGreece #451BCE #PeloponnesianWar #Aspasia #Cimon #Aristotle #Metics #AthenianDemocracy #CitizenshipLaw #ClassicalAthens #History #FexingoHistory #Mediterranean #GreekHistory #Polis #PericleanAge Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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In 451 BCE, Pericles pushed through a law that redefined what it meant to be Athenian: only those with both a mother and father of Athenian birth could claim citizenship. This episode explores the background, motivations, and consequences of that law, from the generous citizenship grants of earlier tyrants like Peisistratus to the tense political climate of the mid-5th century. We discuss the law's impact on Athens' allies, the status of women and metics, and how it shaped the city's identity during the Peloponnesian War. We also look at the law's relaxation during the plague and its eventual revival, and consider how this exclusionary policy contrasts with modern notions of citizenship. Featuring names like Pericles, Cimon, Aspasia, and the historian Aristotle, this episode offers a fresh look at a pivotal but often overlooked piece of Athenian history. #Pericles #AthenianCitizenship #AncientGreece #451BCE #PeloponnesianWar #Aspasia #Cimon #Aristotle #Metics #AthenianDemocracy #CitizenshipLaw #ClassicalAthens #History #FexingoHistory #Mediterranean #GreekHistory #Polis #PericleanAge Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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