some of the tyrants' ways were similar to that of democracy. tyrants let other people besides nobles to have a say in government, like in democracy.
some of the tyrants' ways were similar to that of democracy. tyrants let other people besides nobles to have a say in government, like in democracy.
Tyrants were generaally wealthy landowners who were brought to power by the lower classes who had become tired of being held down and exploited by the oligarchs (small number of aristocrats) ruling the city-states. The tyrant was put in sole charge on the understanding that he ruled to the general good. They were vilified by those who had been replaced and today the word has a bad meaning. To the majority of people who got a fair deal from them they were a godsend.
tyrants played an important role in the development of rule by the people. they helped to overthrow the oligarchies. the also showed that if common people united behind a leader, they could gain the power to make changes.
I think it is because they had a democracy and the rest of Greece did not, in some retrospect the Greeks may have come up with a democracy.
Greek tyrants were rules who seized power by force from the aristocrats.
Residents of Athens are called Athenians. This term specifically refers to people who live in the capital city of Greece, known for its rich history and cultural significance. The name reflects the city's ancient heritage and its pivotal role in the development of democracy and philosophy.
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Justinian's Code played a very important role in the development of ideas for democracy. For example, one of the laws in Justinian's Code stated that a person was innocent until proven guilty.
They split the population into separate communities leading to the development of separate independent city-states.
The judiciary organ power is vested in the hands of court must be independent
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