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A people’s assembly in the city of Athens that was empowered to decide political matters such as war, peace, choosing military leaders and the mobilization of military forces.
Originally, members were not paid for their services but circa 390 BCE a small fee was paid, equal to approximately to the pay offered to oarsmen on warships (three obols per day).
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