The death penalty for the two in the classic era

Document Type : Brief summaries of Dissertations.

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College of Arts, Aswan University

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Corporal punishment is a behavioral measure that leads to harming a person in his body, and this abuse may reach the point of depriving him of his right to life, and this is carried out (with the death penalty), as the force of punishment for crime represents the ability of society to control its principles, values, and morals, control the security and safety of society, and execution In Athens in the classical era, it is the most serious and most famous punishment implemented by Greek legal procedures, which were imposed on many historical figures, as it in turn leads to the eradication and definitive exclusion of the offender from Greek society, and came with the laws of Drakon, where one penalty was set for all transgressions Almost, which is death” as well as the laws of Solun in Athens, where the death penalty is imposed on murders of all kinds, and they were excluded from the laws of Drakon. The death penalty is applied to many crimes in Greek law, and the most serious and lesser crimes fall on the perpetrator, and there are many ways to implement them, and the most famous of them was the death penalty by drinking Poison and that of the severity and violence of punishment I have the Greeks in the classical era

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