the citizens elected fair officials to create laws
athenians ;)
The Athenians developed a range of laws, but one of the most significant was the legal code established by Draco in the 7th century BCE. Draco's laws were known for their severity, with the term "draconian" originating from his strict punishments. Later, the reformer Solon introduced more humane laws around 594 BCE, focusing on debt relief and social justice, which laid the groundwork for Athenian democracy and legal reforms. These developments were crucial in shaping the legal and political landscape of ancient Athens.
No one played the Trojan horse against the Athenians. They are greek
The Athenians had a complex relationship with foreigners. While they valued trade and cultural exchange, leading to a degree of openness, many Athenians held a sense of superiority over non-Athenians and often viewed foreigners with suspicion. Additionally, citizenship was exclusive, and only native-born Athenians were granted full rights, which underscored a certain degree of xenophobia. Overall, while some Athenians appreciated the benefits of foreign interactions, others remained wary of outsiders.
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Athenians in the bouleteerion where the boule (composed of 500 male citizens) raises hands to vote on laws.
The Athenians had a direct democracy. This meant that all Athenian citizens were able to vote on new legislation and laws.
maybe the corinthians and athenians...
well i think that we have similair laws!
Although Athenians were Greeks, not all Greeks were Athenians.
Although Athenians were Greeks, not all Greeks were Athenians.
The Athenians made their money from gold, silver, and bronze.
athenians ;)
People in Athens Greece, were called Athenians(Ath-inee-ins)
Athenians main rivals where from Sparta. They fought in the Peloponnesian wars.
Athens lost the Peloponnesian War.A major contributing factor was the Persians giving financial support to the Spartan alliance which enabled them to assemble a fleet to match that of the Athenians.
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