Dogs on the streets of Athens
Dogs on the Streets of Athens: History and Modernity Introduction: From Sacred Guards to Urban Companions The presence of dogs on the streets of Athens is not just a modern phenomenon of stray animals, but a complex historical and cultural layer rooted in antiquity. Dogs in the Greek capital exist in a unique legal and social field, balancing between the status of urban symbols, public pets, and an environmental issue. Their history reflects the evolution of the city from a polis-state to a megapolis. Antiquity Roots: Dogs in the Polis In Ancient Athens, dogs held a dual position. On one hand, they were practical helpers: guardians of homes and herds, and hunting animals. On the other, they were assigned an important symbolic and sacred role. Dogs as Psychopomps: The most famous example is the three-headed dog Cerberus, the guardian of the underworld kingdom of Hades. This image rooted the connection between dogs and the boundary between worlds. Sacred Dogs of Asclepius: Dogs were often kept in sanctuaries dedicated to the god of healing Asclepius (asklepieia) as part of a healing ritual. It was believed that their tongues possessed healing power, and their presence soothed the sick. Ancient records exist of a "dog maintenance fee" in the Athenian asklepieion. Social Indicator: The attitude towards dogs was a marker of status and character. Hunting and guard dogs were valued, while stray dogs could be seen as outcasts. The famous philosopher Diogenes of Sinope, living in Athens, compared himself to a dog, emphasizing freedom from conventions and fidelity to his principles, giving the name to the Cynic school (from κύων — "dog"). Interesting Fact: In Athenian courts, there was a special type of trial — a trial of animals or inanimate objects that caused harm. Known cases exist where dogs were tried and sentenced to exile or death, reflecting the concept of their legal responsibility. Byzantine and Ottoman Periods: Decline and Utilitarianism In the medieval period, th ... Read more
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