The Persian War and the Peloponnesian War 449-431 BCE.
Philosophers Socrates, Plato and Aristotle,Phidias - the greatest sculptor and Pericles a great leader were from this golden age of Athens.
Pericles (495 BC - 429 BC). He was a statesman and general in Athens. During his time Athens gained a lot of fame, This period in time is known as the Golden Age or the Age of Pericles.
It was the Golden Age of Athens. He encouraged big spending and the expansion of Athenian enforcement of the collection of taxes from Athens' empire and spending it on the glorification of Athens and handouts to its citizens.
The most prominent was Pericles, a general and orator (among other things) during the golden age you have specified.
Pericles did not rule Athens - it was a democracy so the people ruled - attending assemblies every couple of weeks to vote on legislation. Pericles was effectively First Citizen, that is he wielded a lot of influence, but not so much that he had to orchestrate the exile of Thucydides son of Melesias who had organised a political party (first one on record) to oppose him in the assembly. Pericles' influence began in the 450s BCE, and ended with his death in 429 BCE.
what was the golden age and explain Pericles three goals
Pericles reigned in the golden age of Athens.
the most powerful leader in the golden age was pericles the olympian who lead the city to it's height in culture.
The Golden Age of Athens
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it was Pericles
The Golden or Classical Age.
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prior to pericles - the golden age