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The Greek statesman Pericles then expanded the democracy. He was an Athenian statesman who had an impact on politics that remains today.
Yes, Pericles had a son - also pericles - with the metic Asphasia.
None, if you mean that they helped him to get more powerful. Pericles belonged to one of the ruling families of Athens. When he showed sufficient promise, these families put him in ever-more important positions. In politics, Pericles did work to give the 'lower classes' more political rights. His reasons for doing this however had much to do with his need for this group to serve as sailors and soldiers and fight for Athens.
Pericles was not a democracy. Pericles was a statesman in Athens and was considered today as a general. Pericles did not make Democracy. The people of Greece did.
Pericles was an influential political figure and statesman of ancient Athens during the 5th century BCE. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest leaders of Athens and played a crucial role in the city's Golden Age. Pericles implemented various democratic reforms, championed the arts and culture, and led Athens through a period of expansion and prosperity, making him instrumental in shaping the city's political and cultural landscape.
The oligarchs Draco and Solon, the tyrant Pisistratus, the democrats Cleisthenes, Ephialtes and Pericles.
As the leader of the democratic faction of Athenian politics that swept into power, Pericles did change the democracy in Athens.
The Greek statesman Pericles then expanded the democracy. He was an Athenian statesman who had an impact on politics that remains today.
UnderPericles, who was a dominant figure in Athenian politics between 461 and 429 B.C, Athens expanded its new empire abroad. At the same time, democracy flourished at home. This period of Athenian and Greek history, which historians have called the Age of Pericles, saw the height of Athenian power and brilliance.
Sir Thomas More was a major figure in the reign of Henry VIII. He was into politics.
Pericles has written: 'The new crisis, or, Grand appeal to the nation, for its decision on this most important question' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Commerce
i guess it is the greek gods and the famous leader Pericles.
Pericles was a very famous person in ancient Greece and was a leader in politics and democracy.sargon
He re-built the Parthenon
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Pericles.
The central figure in what? Politics? Religion? If so, which one?