The most prominent was Pericles, a general and orator (among other things) during the golden age you have specified.
The Twelve Tables.
Athens turned the Delian League which it had led against the invasion by the Persian Empire, into an empire of its own, continuing to extort their contributions for the war and maintaining its dominant war fleet. Athens had strong walls an connecting walls with its port, which enabled it to defy a siege, import food, and attack its besiegers' home cities by sea.
Barry Bonds is the youngest to hit 450 home runs
Depending on what gauge and condition, between 250 and 450 on up. I saw a really nice 1970-ish looking 16 gauge with serial number ending in "W" indicating 16 gauge per Remington customer service for $350. The same dealer had one in fair condition for $450 with a longer 12 gauge barrell with a fine rail on the barrel. I have one ending in "V" indicating 12 gauge and I just paid $300 for it in decent condition. I asked Remington today and they said it was made in 1966. I have seen mine online for around 185-450.
most historians think they were adopted in 450 B.C., some think it was later.
The Golden Age of Athens
the answer is old age of Athens
Athens
480 to 404 BC was called the Golden age of Athens or the Age of Pericles
top speed wise. Yes. Accerealetion wise not at all.
Driving distance is about 450 miles
- 50-450 usd
there were about 257,089 people who lived in ATENS.
100-450 or so
It was the Delian League forces, led by Athens - the battle of Cyprus 450 BCE.
The probability of rolling a four on a single roll of a fair die is 1/6. So the expected number of 4s in 450 rolls is 450*1/6 = 75.
Fair condition $450 and excellent $1000