In ancient Athens, children were granted citizenship if both of their parents were Athenian citizens. This policy aimed to preserve the integrity of the citizen body and ensure that only those with Athenian lineage could participate in civic life, including voting and holding public office. However, children with one Athenian parent and one non-citizen parent did not receive citizenship, reflecting the city's emphasis on lineage and heritage.
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