Including citizens, non-citizens and slaves, somewhere between 360,000 and 610,000 people lived in Athens in the fifth century BC. See the Related Links for more information.
During its Golden Age in the 5th century BC, Athens had a population estimated to be around 250,000 people, including citizens, residents, and slaves. This made Athens one of the largest city-states in ancient Greece.
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Around 6.5 million people lived in Britain in 1750.
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The population of Greek city-states varied, but on average, they ranged from a few thousand to tens of thousands of people. Larger city-states like Athens and Sparta had populations in the tens of thousands, while smaller city-states were likely in the thousands.
The San Gabriel Mission was established in 1771 in California. At its peak, it housed around 2,000 Native Americans who were converted to Christianity and lived and worked at the mission.
In 2016, it was estimated that around 45 million people lived in Kenya.
many and many people where slaved in ancient athens
There were 300,000 Athens..
Yes most people who lived in Athens did have plenty of food but Sparta did not
43,000 citizens, 100,000 enslaved people, and 35,000 foreigners
Athens in Ancient Greece
It did not include all of the people who lived in the city state.
he lived in Athens Greece between 428 and 347 BC
Even counting its helots, Sparta's population did not come anywhere near Athens' quarter million.
Not many ancient Athenians "hated" Athens. In fact rarely anybody hated Athens. If you lived in Athens, Greece and you were a boys you were trained in 4 subjects. You lived the life of happiness and glory. If you were Spartan though you likely envied the Athenians for they were forced into the army at the age of 7. WOW! Hope this helps! :)
If the question was "Who were the Athenians?" The answer is the people who lived in the Greek city of Athens. If the question was "Who was Athena", the answer is: Athena was a goddess. She was the goddess of war, wisdom, weaving, crafts, and knowledge.
Who is they. The citizens of Sparta lived in Sparta. The citizens of Athens lived in Athns. Each preferred their own city, which is why they were citizens of that city.
She lived in Athens