he was brought into power through blood - his great uncle was Cleisthenes. (father of democracy).
Yes, Pericles had a son - also pericles - with the metic Asphasia.
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.
In the Anicent times, buildings was a message of power. Pericles took the idea, and built many buildings such as Acroplis, Pathernon and other famous buildings.
The Greek statesman Pericles then expanded the democracy. He was an Athenian statesman who had an impact on politics that remains today.
Pericles was not an inventor, he was an Athenian general and statesman who lived in the fifth century BC.
Pericles had to over come him knowing the power of the Spartan's army before they went into battle with the Spartans.
No Pericles was a bad leader and abused his power to get what he wanted. He ostracised people who were against him and changed the citizen law so his half son could be come heir.
No Pericles was a bad leader and abused his power to get what he wanted. He ostracised people who were against him and changed the citizen law so his half son could be come heir.
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It was by them having a math class
As the leader of the democratic faction of Athenian politics that swept into power, Pericles did change the democracy in Athens.
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Pericles was the ruler when the Parthenon was built.
Pericles believed that the power of Athens was in the demos, the free common people of Athens. That did not include foreigners, women, or slaves. At this time, the military of Athens was entirely lower class people, and Pericles wanted Athenian citizen to raise up to defend the state.
Pericles died from the plague.
Without the text in front of us, we can only provide conjecture, but given when and where Pericles lived (Ancient Athens, 500 B.C.E.), it is likely referring to DIRECT DEMOCRACY.