citizens
citizens
Democracies
In Greek city-states, the idea of having an acropolis on top of a hill serving as a safe refuge or a religious temple, the idea of having an agora below the acropolis, having citizenship and having the citizens run the city-state developed in Greek city-states. Greek city-states also started using citizens as soldiers.
The Greek people led the greek city-states to set up colonies
the city states
In Greek city-states, the idea of having an acropolis on top of a hill serving as a safe refuge or a religious temple, the idea of having an agora below the acropolis, having citizenship and having the citizens run the city-state developed in Greek city-states. Greek city-states also started using citizens as soldiers.
They were different - one was Persia versus a coalition of Greek city-states; the other was Greek city-states versus Greek city-states.
Aristotle was the noble class who ruled Greek city-states.
three greek city states without colonies were Athens, Sparta, and Knossos
Tyrants. Note: In Ancient Greece, the word "tyrant" meant "ruler," not "evil despot."
what ideas developed in Greeks city-states
Greek city-states