After the Tyrants were thrown out in Athens, the oligarchs tried to reasssume power, but in 507 BCE Cleisthenes established a government with an assembly of all landowners, great and small.
It came from Ancient Greece and also Cleisthenes made democracy
Cleisthenes in 508 BCE.
head of state
He believed in power. I think that is why he was part of the chief government in Athens around 525 B.C..
Cleisthenes was an Alcmeonid aristocrat who was politically active in Athens during the 6th century. Cleisthenes' reforms took power away from aristocratic families and replaced regional loyalties with pan-Athenian solidarity. These reforms eliminated the need, and therefore the possibility, for another Tyrant to keep the aristocrats in check.
Cleisthenes of ancient Athens is considered the founder of democracy
In 207 BC Cleisthenes died of old age.
Cleisthenes believed in democratic government when Pericles didn't
Cleisthenes - By setting up a constitution
he developed google
The 'democratic' reforms of Cleisthenes were a very complicated revision of religious and tribal associations that had endured for centuries.