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How did Plato reflect on the Golden Age of Greece?

he ate dog crap for peoples amazement


Who did Greece enjoy a golden age under?

"Ancient Greece" was not a kingdom, it was a geographical region made up of several poleis (sing. polis) such as Athens, Sparta, Thebes etc. Each polis had its own forms of government, which evolved over time. Sparta had a bi-monarchy (two kings) and a council of elders; Athens had an oligarchy, then tyrants, then a democracy. During the golden age of Athens, the most famous leader was Pericles. He was a political and military leader, but never a king. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Actually... Greece was a kingdom and the QUEEN was YOUR MOM


How long did the golden age of Greece last?

Almost all of the 5th cenury BC. Most commonly it is referred to the second half of the century (448-404) also know as the age of Pericles.


What war ended the golden age of Pericles?

The Peloponnesian War ended the golden age of Pericles. This conflict, fought between the Delian League led by Athens and the Peloponnesian League led by Sparta, lasted from 431 to 404 BCE. The war resulted in a significant decline in Athenian power, democracy, and cultural prosperity, marking a shift in the balance of power in ancient Greece.


Who reigned during the Hellenistic age of Greece Pericles or Alexander the Great?

Neither Pericles nor Alexander the Great reigned during the Hellenistic age of Greece. Pericles was in power in during the 5th century BCE, Alexander the Great died June 323 BCE. The Hellenistic age began in 323 BCE, after Alexander's death.

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How did the Pericles reflect the Golden Age of Greece?

It was the Golden Age of Athens. He encouraged big spending and the expansion of Athenian enforcement of the collection of taxes from Athens' empire and spending it on the glorification of Athens and handouts to its citizens.


What is the golden age and explain pericles three goals?

what was the golden age and explain Pericles three goals


What government in Athens made people the most happy?

The golden age of Greece was under Pericles who was an enlightened dictator.


How did Plato reflect on the Golden Age of Greece?

he ate dog crap for peoples amazement


Who reigned in a golden age?

Pericles reigned in the golden age of Athens.


Who was leader of the Athenian democracy during golden age?

the most powerful leader in the golden age was pericles the olympian who lead the city to it's height in culture.


What was The Age of Pericles in Athens was called?

The Golden Age of Athens


Athens's Golden Age is also called the Age of?

It was also called the "Periclean Age". This is because the leader of Athens at this time, Pericles, did many good things to help rebuild Greece.


Who was the great leader of Athens during its Golden Age was?

Pericles. Enjoy Life! :)


Who ruled during the golden age?

Pericles ruled during the golden age of Athens


What is meant by the phrase age of Pericles?

The Age of Pericles refers to part of the Classical Age of Greece, when the dominant polis -- in terms of culture and politics -- was Athens, Greece. Most of the cultural wonders that we associate with ancient Greece come from this period.


Was the rule for pericles a golden age for Athens?

Yes