Athens at its peak had about 250,000 people.
The ancient Athenians were a group of people that lived in ancient Greece and still do today.
Athens at its peak had about 250,000 people.
Athens and Sparta were Greek city-states in Ancient Greece.
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homer and Aristotle
because it is the largest city in greece and it is a very beautiful place and that is why it is such a great tourist attraction.
The leaders of Athens were unhappy with the sophists because the sophists argued that the rulers invented the gods in order to control the people of Athens
Western democracy has a variety of ancient roots, but none runs deeper (or stronger) than Ancient Greece; in particular, the ancient city-state of Athens. It was in Athens that democracy first appeared in recorded history, and it is from Athens that modern advocates of democracy have taken at least partial inspiration for their own commitments to government "of the people, by the people, for the people."
Both the people of ancient India and ancient Greece inherited Indo-European culture and knowledges.
B/C the people of Athens were the first to start democracy making it the most civil place. It was the center of ancient Greece.
Democracy did not basically arise out of all of Ancient Greece but out of Athens that has been called the cradle of democracy. It was established in Athens through the continuous reorganizations In 594 BC Solon was chosen as the first archon which was similar to a prime minister. He then established jury courts and increased the rights of the people.