Kolakretai — (Greek: κωλακρέται or κωλαγρέται) was the name of very ancient magistrates at Athens, who had the management of all financial matters in the time of the kings, at least as early as the 7th century BC.[1] They are said to have derived their name… … Wikipedia
Apodektai — (Gr. polytonic|ἀποδέκται), or Receivers , were public officers at Athens, who were introduced by Cleisthenes in the place of the ancient kolakretai (polytonic|κωλακρέται).Citation | last = Smith | first = William | author link = William Smith… … Wikipedia
Dikastes — Dicast redirects here. For the process of casting dies with molten metal, see die casting. Dikastes (Greek: δικαστής, pl. δικασταί) was a legal office in ancient Greece that signified, in the broadest sense, a judge or juror, but more… … Wikipedia
Athen [2] — Athen (Antiq.). I. Öffentliches Leben. A) Die Volksmasse war getheilt in: a) Bürger (Politai). Seit Theseus Zeit waren alle ansässige Bewohner Attikas Bürger, mit herabsteigendem Range von den Eupatridai, den von Geburt Edlen, welche die 1.… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon