The Greek nobles gained powers by wining in wars.
Aristocrocies came to represent city-state's noble class. Little by little, the nobles gained more land and power. By about 700 B.C. nobles in many Greek city-states had overthrown their kings and had taken power themselves.
the tyrants were able to seize power from the nobles because they had the help and support of the Greek farmers, merchants, and the artisans.
Kings and Nobles
the tyrants were able to seize power from the nobles because they had the help and support of the Greek farmers, merchants, and the artisans.
They had people help them. Also in the Greek times they were actually very wise and good rulers.
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The first Greek nobles emerged during the early Iron Age, particularly in the Geometric period (circa 900–700 BCE). They were typically aristocratic families who gained power and wealth through land ownership, military prowess, and participation in local governance. These nobles played a crucial role in the development of city-states and the establishment of social hierarchies in ancient Greece. Prominent examples include the aristocracies of Athens and Sparta, which shaped the political landscape of their respective regions.
The Mycenaeans Counquerd the Minoans and gained their power. Overthrowing the Minoans
The tzar's were nobles up until 1917 that held the power in Russia.
The nobles told the peasants what to do, gained all the income off their work, and taxed them for everything.
Democracies
tyrants