
Stake attention in this memory
This close-up image displays an open page from an old, bound document, likely a historical constitution or legal text, in sepia tones. The paper is aged, and the text is meticulously handwritten in Greek with dark ink. The page number "5" is visible in the top right corner. The document is titled "Σύνταγμα της Ελλάδος" (Constitution of Greece) and begins with a preamble "ΕΝ ὀνόμαλι τῆς Αγίας καὶ ὁμοουσίου καὶ Ἀδιαίρετου Τριάδος" (In the name of the Holy and Consubstantial and Indivisible Trinity). The visible sections are: 1. "περί θρησκείας" (Concerning Religion), which includes: * "Αρθρον 1" (Article 1), defining the predominant religion as Orthodox Christian but allowing tolerance for other known religions, prohibiting proselytism. * "Αρθρ. 2" (Article 2), describing the Orthodox Church of Greece as autocephalous, spiritually linked to Constantinople, and governed by a Holy Synod of Archpriests. 2. "περὶ τοῦ δημοσίου δικαίου των Ελλήνων" (Concerning the Public Law of the Greeks), which includes: * "Αρθρ. 3" (Article 3), stating the equality of Greeks before the law and their eligibility for public offices. * "Αρθρ. 4" (Article 4), declaring personal freedom inviolable, prohibiting unlawful arrest or imprisonment. * "Αρθρ. 5" (Article 5), detailing the requirement for a judicial warrant for arrest, except for crimes caught in the act. * "Αρθρ. 6" (Article 6), stating that no penalty can be imposed without a prior law. The overall scene suggests a historical artifact being preserved or studied. There are no people visible, and the setting appears to be indoors with soft lighting.
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