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{{Short description|Specialized type of colony established by Athens}} A '''cleruchy''' ({{Langx|el|κληρουχία}}, ''klēroukhia''; also '''klerouchy''' and '''kleruchy''') in [[Classical Greece]], was a specialized type of [[Colonies in antiquity|colony]] established by [[Classical Athens|Athens]]. The term comes from the [[Greek language|Greek]] word {{lang|grc|κληροῦχος}}, ''klēroukhos'', literally "lot-holder". ==History== Normally, [[Greek colonies]] were politically independent; they would have a special relationship with the mother city (the ''[[metropolis]]''), but would otherwise be independent entities. Cleruchies were significantly different. The settlers or cleruchs would retain their [[Athenian citizenship]], and the community remained a political dependency of Athens – a position reinforced by installing institutions of local government based on Athenian models, such as the council on [[Samos]].{{sfn|Moreno|2013}} According to [[Plutarch]], cleruchies were assigned to poor Athenian citizens, who would then live overseas while retaining their Athenian citizenship.{{sfn|Moreno|2013}} However, [[epigraphy|epigraphical]] evidence suggests that Athenian cleruchs were more commonly wealthy, and continued to live in Athens while slaves worked on their overseas estates.{{sfn|Moreno|2013}} Cleruchies thereby became a significant source of private wealth in Athens – the 3,000 ''kleroi'' on Lesbos provided 100 talents a year, according to Thucydides.{{sfn|Moreno|2013}} The first cleruchy is thought to have been [[Salamis Island|Salamis]], captured by Athens from [[Megara]] in the 6th century BC. Other cleruchies were established on the Thracian Chersonese following its recapture from the [[Persian Empire]] after the [[Greco-Persian Wars]] of the 5th century BC, and at [[Chalcis]] following that city's defeat in a war with Athens. During the period of the [[Delian League]] and the [[Second Athenian League]] (5th–4th century BC), many more cleruchies were created by Athens such as on Samos. Athens' system of cleruchies reached its height in the late fifth century, at which point it stretched as far east as [[Amisos]] on the Black Sea.{{sfn|Moreno|2013}} This network of cleruchies was lost at the end of the [[Peloponnesian war]], and never reached this extent again, although some cleruchies were re-established in the fourth century, for example at Lemnos and Samos.{{sfn|Moreno|2013}} ==References== {{reflist}} ==Works cited== * {{citation|last=Moreno|first=Alfonso|year=2013|editor1-last=Bagnall|editor1-first=Roger S.|editor2-last=Broderson|editor2-first=Kai|editor3-last=Champion|editor3-first=Craige B.|editor4-last=Erskine|editor4-first=Andrew|editor5-last=Huebner|editor5-first=Sabine R.|editor5-link=Sabine R. Huebner |title=Cleruchy|encyclopedia=Encyclopedia of Ancient History|publisher=Blackwell}} ==Further reading== *{{cite EB1911|wstitle=Cleruchy |volume=6 |pages=499–500}} Endnotes: **{{cite book |first=G. |last=Gilbert |title=Constitutional Antiquities of Athens and Sparta |edition=Eng. trans. |location=London |year=1895}} — but Brea is wrongly given as an example, as it was not a cleruchy but a colony (Hicks and Hill, 41 [29]). **{{cite book |first=A.H.J. |last=Greenidge |title=Handbook of Greek Constitutional Antiquities |location=London |year=1896}} [[Category:Greek colonization]] [[Category:Athenian Empire]]
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