Yes - he was a leader of Athens who started the first steps to democracy in that city.
Cleisthenes of ancient Athens is considered the founder of democracy
Cleisthenes was a leading politician in Athens after the expulsion of the tyrant Hippias in the late 6th Century BCE. He began the first steps towards Athenian democracy.
cleisthenes in the a greek story stayed on a far away island
Cleisthenes in 508 BCE.
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.
He oversaw the side-lining of the ruling aristocracy, vesting power in an assembly of the property-owning citizens.
Draco produced a code of law, Cleisthenes introduced limited democracy, Pericles brought in radical democracy.
Cleisthenes changed the athenian socialty by creating a new type of government and all the common people of Athens agreed and so the athenians were more will to sociaty and cleisthenes helped them rise to happiness