If the question is about the age of Athens, is not yet defined, but is surely at the same place more than 3 thousand years.
Athens was enemies with Sparta and Sparta was enemies with Athens
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Citizen of Athens had to pay taxes with the rich not having to pay taxes. The rich did have to pay for thing that the tax money didn't cover.
Shhh, Athens still exists. But it is a secret.
no
By collecting taxes, as with every other city.
No.
If the question is about the age of Athens, is not yet defined, but is surely at the same place more than 3 thousand years.
It was the Golden Age of Athens. He encouraged big spending and the expansion of Athenian enforcement of the collection of taxes from Athens' empire and spending it on the glorification of Athens and handouts to its citizens.
It was the Golden Age of Athens. He encouraged big spending and the expansion of Athenian enforcement of the collection of taxes from Athens' empire and spending it on the glorification of Athens and handouts to its citizens.
No, Athens in Greece is an ancient Greek city for which MUCH archeological remains exist.
Athens did, financed by the taxes it levied on the cities of its empire. Sparta gained one when the Persian king gave it the money to build and man it.
income taxes didn't exist back then.
Despite popular belief there is no age limit for which taxes do not exist...it depends merely on how the income was created and how much was created. There is no "Age Exemption" from paying taxes.