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Xenelasia — ( el. ξενηλασία) was the title given to a set of laws in ancient Doric Crete and Lacedæmonia that proscribed the inclusion of foreigners and any foreign arts and music into their respective commonwealths. Application of Xenelasia lawsIn… … Wikipedia
xenelasia — s. f. Lei grega que proibia aos estrangeiros a entrada numa cidade. ‣ Etimologia: grego xenelasía, as … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
Xenelasia — Xen e*la si*a, n. [NL., from Gr. xenhlasi a expulsion of strangers.] (Gr. Antiq.) A Spartan institution which prohibited strangers from residing in Sparta without permission, its object probably being to preserve the national simplicity of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Metic — Not to be confused with Métis. In ancient Greece, the term metic (Greek métoikos: from metá, indicating change, and oîkos dwelling )[1] referred to a resident alien, one who did not have citizen rights in his or her Greek city state (polis) of… … Wikipedia
Xénélasie — La xénélasie (en grec ancien ξενηλασία / xenēlasia) est une pratique spartiate consistant à expulser de manière régulière les étrangers de son territoire. Elle ne semble pas avoir été beaucoup imitée par les autres Grecs. Le terme se décompose en … Wikipédia en Français
xénélasie — [ gzenelazi ] n. f. • 1759 t. d antiq. gr.; gr. xenêlasia, de xenos « étranger » et elaunein « chasser » ♦ Dr. internat. publ. Droit pour un État belligérant d expulser les nationaux de l ennemi. xénélasie [gzenelazi] n. f. ÉTYM. 1759, Richelet,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
xenelasie — XENELASÍE s.f. Interzicere pentru străini, în Grecia antică, de a şedea într un oraş. (din fr. xénélasie, gr. xenelasia) Trimis de tavi, 14.05.2004. Sursa: MDN xenelasíe s. f., g. d. art. xenelasíei; pl. xenelasíi Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004.… … Dicționar Român
Pericles — Infobox Military Person name= Pericles caption= Marble portrait bust of Pericles mdash; Roman copy of an original portrait by Kresilas (British Museum, London) allegiance= Athens rank= General (Strategos) commands= nickname= lived= ca. 495 – 429… … Wikipedia
Synoecism — or synœcism (Ancient Greek: συνοικισμóς) is the amalgamation of villages and small towns in Ancient Hellas into larger political units such as a single city. It is the process by which democracy in the Ancient Greek world originated and developed … Wikipedia
Meteco — En la Antigua Grecia, el término meteco significaba simplemente un extranjero, un no griego, viviendo en una de las ciudades estado griegas. La palabra no tenía el significado peyorativo que tiene hoy día. Etimológicamente, la palabra,… … Wikipedia Español