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- Androlepsy abstract "Androlepsy, in ancient Greek law, was a custom in Athens that if a citizen was killed abroad, and the criminal was not delivered for punishment, the victim's relatives were allowed to arrest as many as three citizens of the offending city. They would be held hostage until the actual criminal was handed over, and perhaps tried for murder instead of him. The Greeks called this androlepsia, and the Romans clarigatio. The persons entrusted with the office of seizing the three hostages were usually the trierarchs, and the commanders of warships. The word is formed of άνήρ, "man", and λαμβάνω, "I take".Some authors also use androlepsia for reprisals.".
- Androlepsy wikiPageExternalLink 0101.html.
- Androlepsy wikiPageID "3709469".
- Androlepsy wikiPageRevisionID "541337290".
- Androlepsy hasPhotoCollection Androlepsy.
- Androlepsy subject Category:Ancient_Greek_law.
- Androlepsy comment "Androlepsy, in ancient Greek law, was a custom in Athens that if a citizen was killed abroad, and the criminal was not delivered for punishment, the victim's relatives were allowed to arrest as many as three citizens of the offending city. They would be held hostage until the actual criminal was handed over, and perhaps tried for murder instead of him. The Greeks called this androlepsia, and the Romans clarigatio.".
- Androlepsy label "Androlepsia".
- Androlepsy label "Androlepsy".
- Androlepsy label "Андролепсия".
- Androlepsy sameAs Androlepsia.
- Androlepsy sameAs m.09wlh_.
- Androlepsy sameAs Q2503852.
- Androlepsy sameAs Q2503852.
- Androlepsy wasDerivedFrom Androlepsy?oldid=541337290.
- Androlepsy isPrimaryTopicOf Androlepsy.