An ancient Greek tyrant was appointed by the majority of middle and lower class citizens to break the power of exploiting aristocratic oligarchs and rule for the benefit of all. A tyrant today generally seizes power for the benefit of himself and his followers and exploits the community for his own benefit.
So the ancient tyrant spread benefits from a few to the many, the modern tyrant takes benefits from the many for the use of the few.
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Of course there is. During the Greek antiquity there was no communication between Greece and New Zealand.
The truth is that there is no difference. The only thing that makes you think that there is a difference is the name. The Greek myths are all from the ancient times, hence "Ancient Greece"
Britain, ancient Rome and Ancient Greece
In the 8th century, Ancient Greece was a democratic government. This type of government began in the city of Ancient Athens.
Men in ancient Greece were treated much better then women.Men were given rights to own land,speak for themselves in court,and most importantly were able to participate in government,voting.Women though, did anything their husband told them to.
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Britain, ancient Rome and Ancient Greece
Ancient Greece was a Monarchy, oligarchie, tyranny, then a democracy (in order).
Ancient Greece was more reflective of the philosophy of direct democracy -APEX Hope this helps:)
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