he called it stupid
495 bc
its was pericles .
Einstein renounced his citizenship in 1896 to avoid military service.
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Pericles had set three main goals, military goal, artistic goal, and political goal. Those where the goals he wanted to accomplish, so it would make Athens a better city and a city who would be known for its beauty and for how well it was constructed.
how did he colnist define there citizenships in the early 1700
Pericles funeral operation was describing a democratic government. Pericles passed further legislation against the Areopagus, and pay for political services, and in 451 restricted Athenian citizenship to children of Athenian parentage on both sides.
We the People. lulz
The fourteenth amendment addresses citizenship. Initially it was in relation to the subject of slaves and their citizenship, but it has crossed over to citizenship in general.
Pericles was one of the great Greek speakers, as was Thucydides. His "Funeral Oration for Pericles" is considered one of the finest speeches on citizenship ever given.
Pericles was not the leader of the emerging democracy in Athens in 462 BCE - this was Ephialtes. His deputy Pericles took over after Ephialtes' assassination in 460 BCE. It is more likely that Pericles introduced jury pay in his citizenship law in 451 BCE. Whatever the date of jury trials, Cimon was exiled in 461 BCE - his opponent then being Ephialtes. We have no evidence that Cimon was exiled by a jury trial. If this was so, it would have been Ephialtes who organised it, not Pericles.
Without the text in front of us, we can only provide conjecture, but given when and where Pericles lived (Ancient Athens, 500 B.C.E.), it is likely referring to DIRECT DEMOCRACY.
Pericles died from the plague.
No. In the United States, individual states do not define, confer, or deny citizenship. The relationship between an individual and a U.S. state is called "residency", not "citizenship." You become a resident of a state merely by living there, regardless of your citizenship status.
Pericles died from the plague.
Who was an opponent of Pericles
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