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Cleisthenes believed in democratic government when Pericles didn't
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Cleisthenes believed in democratic government when Pericles didn't
Solon, Cleisthenes, Peisistratus, and Draco.
the real leaders of Athens were Solon , Peisistratus , Cleisthenes , & Pericles but the first one was Pericles ;]
Draco (Written code of laws), Solon (Eliminated dept slavery), Peisistratus (Caters to peasants), and Cleisthenes (Council of 500)
Solon (594 BC)Cleisthenes (508/7 BC)Ephialtes (462 BC) These three developed Athenian democracy.Peisistratus ( tyrannical rule )Ephialtes revised Cleisthenes' constitution relatively peacefully.Hipparchus,Hippias, killed by Harmodius and AristogeitonHarmodius and Aristogeiton, who restored freedom.Pericles; Probably the greatest leader of them all.Eucleides
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Pericles was considered one of the greatest rulers.
Solon (594 BC), Cleisthenes (508/7 BC), and Ephialtes (462 BC) all contributed to the development of Athenian democracy. Historians differ on which of them was responsible for which institution, and which of them most represented a truly democratic movement. It is most usual to date Athenian democracy from Cleisthenes, since Solon's constitution fell and was replaced by the tyranny of Peisistratus, whereas Ephialtes revised Cleisthenes' constitution relatively peacefully. Hipparchus, the brother of the tyrant Hippias, was killed by Harmodius and Aristogeiton, who were subsequently honored by the Athenians for their alleged restoration of Athenian freedom.
Cleisthenes in 508 BCE.
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Pylos.
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