Each of the 10 tribes elected 50 of their members to represent them in the boule.
300 members of the population were chosen at random from the citizen's list( there were approximately 6000 full citizens at any given time in Athens
Yes. Each City-state had their own god. for example the greek citystate Athens had a greek goddess named Athena. A goddess is a women god.
Because they thought it wasn't fair how they were treated.
Athens Greece was the birthplace of democracy.
Athens converted its anti-Persian confederation into and empire, and used this power to try to dominate the rest of the Greek cities, many of which were members of the Peloponnesian League and opposed this. Athens' continuing aggressivenss forced the declaration of war in 431 BCE which turned into a 27-year war which devastated Greece. The ultimate trigger was Athens' attempt to bankrupt its neighbour Megara by stopping its trade with Athens' empire. Megara was a member of the Peloponnesian League and appealed to it for support. The League urged Athens to desist. Sparta, as leader of the League was pressured by it to take action: it appealed to Athens to compromise; Athens, over-confident of its strength held out, and war ensued.
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300 members of the population were chosen at random from the citizen's list( there were approximately 6000 full citizens at any given time in Athens
the citystate monarchy is were people are sentenced to death either with their head cut off or drinking poison called hemlock which brings numbness to the limb, choking, and uncontrolible vomiting.
In Ancient Greece, particularly Athens, the Boule (Council of 500) was an assembly of citizens that were selected to run the day to day affairs of the city-state. The members of the Boule were chosen by lot, and their terms lasted one year. The Boule of Athens was established by Solon in 594 B.C., with 400 members. It was expanded to 500 members, 50 men from each of the ten tribes of Athens, by Kleisthenes in 508 B.C.The Boule met in the Bouleterion.
Yes. Each City-state had their own god. for example the greek citystate Athens had a greek goddess named Athena. A goddess is a women god.
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"In Ancient Greece, the people considered themselves as citizens of different city-states such as Athens and Sparta. Each city-state had their own laws and customs which the people were expected to follow."
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In Ancient Greece, particularly Athens, the Boule was an assembly of citizens that were selected to run the day to day affairs of the city-state. The members of the Boule were chosen by lot, and their terms lasted one year. The Boule of Athens was established by Solon in 594 B.C., with 400 members. It was expanded to 500 members, 50 men from each of the ten tribes of Athens, by Kleisthenes in 508 B.C. The Boule met in the Bouleterion.
The theme of this painting is about commutation and learning.
The members of the Delian League, which was formed under the leadership of Athens ranged from 150 to 173 Greek city-states.
In Athens each of the ten tribes elected 50 members to the Council.