do you believe people living in athens at the time realized they were living in a golden age
yes Athens and Sparta
Living accommodations in Sparta were harsh. Not so much in Athens for the time.
fishing
helping
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Living the best life possible.
An Asthenian! From asthenic, "weak."
The address of the Mcminn County Living Heritage Museum is: Po Box 889, Athens, TN 37371-0889
Athens' Golden Age arose from its use if the funds of the anti-Persian League (Delian League) for its own benefit after it turned the League into a virtual empire of its own. The funds were diverted from their purpose and used to glorify Athens and put half its population on the public payroll. The money bought buildings (Parthenon etc), sponsored the arts, philosophy, literature and science and lifted living standards of the city, and attracted the best talent from the other cities of the Greek world. Comparatively it was a Golden Age for Athens, but not for the other cities which were compelled to pay for it. It lasted until Athens over-reached itself and was stripped of its empire after a disastrous 27-year war, after which paying for it itself brought the city back to reality.
It was Alexander the Great from ancient Athens. He counquered many place's known to man in ancient Athens.
Athens. It was a city-state surrounded by farmland, a population of 250,000 all living within walking distance of the city.
They were the first to build a city - state