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They sentenced him to death by drinking hemlock to get rid of him.
preaching. but in Athens when he started to question the ways of life in Athens they stoned him. but his student( forgot his name) kept preaching socrates words they did not stone him, they sentenced him to drink hemlock.
Socrates was sentenced to death by the Athens court for the charge of "corrupting" people with his thoughts which were interpreted as against God.
Socrates was found guilty of corrupting the minds of the youth of Athens and sentenced to death by drinking a mixture containing poison hemlock in 399 BC.
hippocrates. he was known as the gadfly of athens and was sentenced to death by drinking hemlock. he drank it calmly and then sat and talked casually to his disciples, wauting for the poison to take affect.
he was sentenced to death for his opinions.
he was sentenced to death for his opinions.
the goverment of ancient athens like a democracy
It was mostly democracy. The city-state of Athens has the oldest record of democracy.
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They sentenced him to death by drinking hemlock to get rid of him.
Euclid was probably educated in Athens by followers of the teachings of Plato.
they thought he was crazy
The way Athens democracy was limited because they had different governments and their kings were big shots
Sparta was ruled by only a few of its men, but Athens was ruled by all of its male citizens.
t o keep the right old days