Xenelasia (, ) or xenelasy was the practice in ancient Doric Crete and Lacedæmonia of expelling foreigners deemed injurious to the public welfare. The isolationist customs of Sparta (which included discouraging Spartan citizens from traveling outside the commonwealth) may also sometimes be referred to as xenelasia. The majority of ancient Greek authors attribute the codification of this practice to Lycurgus.
Xenelasia (av grekiska xenos, "främling", och ordstammen i eláùfnéin, "fördriva") var det hos forntidens spartaner lagstadgade bruket att från statens område förjaga främlingar eller förbjuda dem att där uppehålla sig.
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