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edit{{RQ:Britannica 11th|8|Ecclesia|848|https://archive.org/details/EB1911WMF/VOL08_DEMIJOHN-EDWARD-_THE_BLACK_PRINCE/page/n874/mode/1up|After the archonship of Solon all Athenians over the age of eighteen were eligible to attend the assembly, save those who for some reason had suffered ''atimia'' (loss of civil rights). To prevent the presence of any disqualified persons, six '''''lexiarchs''''' with thirty assistants were present with the deme-rolls in their hands.}}
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1911, “Ecclesia”, in Encyclopædia Britannica, 11th edition, volume 8, New York, N.Y.: Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., page 848:
- After the archonship of Solon all Athenians over the age of eighteen were eligible to attend the assembly, save those who for some reason had suffered atimia (loss of civil rights). To prevent the presence of any disqualified persons, six lexiarchs with thirty assistants were present with the deme-rolls in their hands.