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According to the law of Solon, as cited in the case of Euphiletus, an adulterer may:

be forced to pay restitution to the woman he seduced.


be killed by the man who catches him.


be sold into slavery.


offer offer up his own wife or daughter to the man who catches him.

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According to the law of Solon, as cited in the case of Euphiletus, and as recorded on the pillar of the Areopagus Court says that adulterer may be killed by the man who catches him.

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