In order to become a citizen of Athens, it had to be granted by the Assembly. Up to 400 BCE, citizenship could be granted to large numbers of people at one time. By the fourth century, however, it was only on a person by person basis. A special vote was held with a quorum of 6000 and was usually granted as thanks for some service that was done for Athens.
Citizen.
Thucydides described Pericles as the first citizen of Athens
One whose grandfather was a citizen of Athens. They also had to be male and over 30
To be a citizen of Ancient Athens you had to be a full grown man that was born in Athens.
yes you had to be a male 18 and over and own land to be a citizen of Athens
no
Unlike many other early social/governmental systems, wealth was not required to be a citizen of Athens.
There is no information on the web about what year Plutarch become a Roman citizen. It is known that he was born in the year 46AD and died in 120AD and studied in Athens from 66AD - 67AD and at some point became a Roman Citizen, the exact year or date remains unknown.
2 years
No. You do not become a US citizen by marrying one. That is for you to earn by your own abilities!
He was a Macedonian and not a citizen of Athens.
One may become a US citizen by getting a "Green Card".