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The greek warriors defended the freedom of their city states from their enemies
No. Not all Ancient greek city states allow slaves b/c the laws are different and some rich people don't need slaves or don't have the money to afford one
To mention freedom
No. Only male citizens.
abolitionist
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Assuming you mean `Sparta´, the ancient Greek State, the slaves there were called Helots.
The greek warriors defended the freedom of their city states from their enemies
No. Not all Ancient greek city states allow slaves b/c the laws are different and some rich people don't need slaves or don't have the money to afford one
I am very familiar with Roman gods but this one was hard but i found it out it was a Goddess named Libertas.
Slaves don't have recreation nor days off. They are property of the owner and do what they are told.
To mention freedom
No. Only male citizens.
The slave was Aesop, who was credited as being the author of Aesop's Fables or the Aesopica.
Ancient Greek slaves in the home would work as entertainers, cleaners, cooks, nannies, wet-nurses, workshop workers and clothes washer.
It is known as "Bonnet Rouge" (French) or red hat (English). The Liberty Cap dates back to ancient Roman and Greek times as part of a ceremony of freedom for slaves and is known as the "Phrygian hat."