"Ostracism, political practice in ancient Athens whereby a prominent citizen who threatened the stability of the state could be banished without bringing any charge against him. (A similar device existed at various times in Argos, Miletus, Syracuse, and Megara.) At a fixed meeting in midwinter, the people decided, without debate, whether they would hold a vote on ostracism (ostrakophoria) some weeks later. Any citizen entitled to vote in the assembly could write another citizen’s name down, and, when a sufficiently large number wrote the same name, the ostracized man had to leave Attica within 10 days and stay away for 10 years. He remained owner of his property. Ostracism must be carefully distinguished from exile in the Roman sense, which involved loss of property and status and was for an indefinite period (generally for life)."
Source: https://www.britannica.com/topic/ostracism
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ArsCortica ago
What a highly convenient tool to get rid of political enemies.
Garbalon ago
Pericles - his enemies actually prepared the pieces of a broken jug - the ostracon - and wrote his name on it and gave them away at the entrance to the Agora thereby loading the game against Pericles.