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Pericles died by the plaque.

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How does Pericles die?

during the Athenian plague (~^,^)(^,^~)


How many died in the Athenian plague?

about 400 citizens


What Athenian Leader died of the plague?

The Athenian leader who died of the plague was Pericles. He played a crucial role in the development of Athenian democracy and the Athenian empire during the Golden Age of Athens. The plague struck Athens during the Peloponnesian War, severely impacting the city and its population, including Pericles, who succumbed to the disease in 429 BCE. His death marked a significant turning point in Athenian politics and leadership.


What influential Athenian leader died?

All of them. Are you asking about Pericles, taken out by the plague.


What caused the decline Athens golden age and the end of democracy?

Their military defeat & their loss in the Peloponnesian War. Sparta burned all of the Athenian food supply and a plague also occurred in Athens which killed 1/3 of the population.


When in history were cats killed?

In the bubonic plague people thought that the blakc death or plague was carried by cats and not Rats or fleas and killed the cats.


What inference can you make regarding the impact of the plague on Athenian society?

Athenian society was also changed by Black Death. It also caused some of the major economic and social changes.


Why is the black plague a crisis?

the black plague was a crisis because it killed lots of people


What was the plague that killed Egypts first born?

The plague that killed Egypt's firstborn was the tenth and final plague in the biblical story of Exodus. It was known as the plague of the death of the firstborn, where all firstborn children in Egypt, including animals, were said to have died. This event ultimately compelled Pharaoh to release the Israelites from slavery.


Is it true or false that a plague killed thousands of people in Athens?

True. A devastating plague struck Athens during the Peloponnesian War around 430-426 BCE, leading to the deaths of a significant portion of the population, including a large number of soldiers and civilians. Historians estimate that it may have killed as many as one-third of Athens' population at the time. The epidemic had profound effects on Athenian society and its war efforts.


Who killed the Monotaur?

Theseus, an Athenian prince. It is not 'Monotaur' but Minotaur.


How did the lack of cats make the plague worse?

The plague was spread by rats, which the cats would have killed.