• Atimia (Ατιμία) was a form of disenfranchisement used under classical Athenian democracy. Under democracy in ancient Greece, only free adult Greek males...
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    genus Atimia: Atimia chinensis Linsley, 1939 c g Atimia confusa (Say, 1826) i c g b (small cedar borer) Atimia esakii Hayashi, 1974 c g Atimia gannoni...
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    species Atimia confusa: Atimia confusa confusa (Say, 1826) Atimia confusa dorsalis LeConte, 1869 Atimia confusa maritima Linsley, 1939 "Atimia confusa...
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  • Atimia huachucae is a species of long-horned beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It is found in North America. "Atimia huachucae Report". Integrated Taxonomic...
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    and gives a glimpse of the type of biting social opprobrium and shame ("atimia") heaped upon them by their society. Some scholars argue that there are...
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  • unmarried after a certain age were subject to various penalties (Greek: ἀτιμία, atimía): they were forbidden to watch women's gymnastics; during the winter, they...
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    under suspension (typically for failure to pay a debt to the city: see atimia); for some Athenians, this amounted to permanent (and in fact inheritable)...
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  • Known punishments were fines, exile, death, property confiscation and atimia (disfranchisement), with death being the most common sentence. There was...
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    the city-state. Aeschines won his case, and Timarchus was sentenced to atimia (disenfranchisement and civic disempowerment). By contrast, as expressed...
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    port city of Piraeus. The suit succeeded and Timarchus was sentenced to atimia and politically destroyed, according to Demosthenes. This comment was later...
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