Fragmenta.
Cómo FuncionaPreciosHoyBlogENDescargar para iOS
EN
Hoy›Historia
Historia·Grecia Antigua·Classical Athens, 5th century BCE

Athens' Ostracism Lottery

In Athens, a politician could be exiled for a decade — by a vote scribbled on a potsherd.

Athens' Ostracism Lottery

Art Institute of Chicago — "Red-figure stamnos by the Chicago Painter (Chicago Art Institute 1889.22) detail 03", CC0

Democracy’s sharpest tool.

Every year, Athenians could name a citizen to be sent into exile — no trial, no defense. They etched the name on a broken potsherd: an ostrakon. If a quorum was met, the 'winner' packed his bags for ten years.

Beware becoming too important.

Even heroes weren't safe. Themistocles, victor of Salamis, was sent away when his popularity threatened the city’s balance. Ostracism was less about guilt, more about public unease with unchecked power.

Your fate, on a potsherd.

Archaeologists have found hundreds of ostraka near the Agora, some with names still legible. In the end, anyone too prominent risked a surprise ticket out of town.

Ostracism was meant to guard against tyrants, but sometimes popular leaders found themselves suddenly banished. It wasn't always the worst offenders: even 'too powerful' or 'too popular' was risky.

Sigue leyendo en la app

Fragmentos diarios de historia antigua, diseñados para tu rutina matutina.

Descargar para iOS
5.0 en la App Store

Sigue leyendo

Historia · Late Republican Rome

Clodia, the Poison Trial, and Cicero’s Spin

In a packed Roman court, Clodia stood accused of poisoning her own lover—while the crowd waited for Cicero to tear her reputation to shreds.

Cita · Imperial Rome

Musonius Rufus on Anger

"He is most powerful who has himself in his own power." — Musonius Rufus, the hard-edged Stoic, taught: «Κρατιστεῖ δ' ἀνὴρ ὁ ἑαυτοῦ κύριος» — "The mightiest man is master of himself."

Un Día Como Hoy · Late Republic and Empire

On This Day: The Ludi Florales Bloom in Rome

April 28: Rome bursts alive with the first day of the Ludi Florales—flower petals, crude comedies, and dancers in nothing but garlands.

Dato · Classical Athens

Athenians Fined for Pooping in Public

In 4th-century BC Athens, you could be fined for letting your donkey—or yourself—relieve itself on a public path.

Fragmenta.

Hecho con cuidado para la historia que lo merece.

App Store

Producto

Cómo FuncionaFragmentos DiariosCaracterísticasHoy en la HistoriaBlogDescargar

Legal

Política de PrivacidadTérminos de ServicioEULASoportePrensa

Conecta

TikTok
© 2026 Fragmenta. Todos los derechos reservados.