All of them. Are you asking about Pericles, taken out by the plague.
Cleisthenes, the father of democracy.
Themistocles was the Athenian leader who sank most of the Persian fleet at Salamis.
Solon
His name was Pericles
It was the Athenian leader Pericles (461-429B.C.) who was responsible for the Athens growth in power. It would be an error to not mention Thermistocles.
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.
Xerxes was the Persian, not the Athenian leader. No leader at the battle sank most of anyone's fleet.
Cleisthenes, the father of democracy.
Themistocles was the Athenian leader who sank most of the Persian fleet at Salamis.
Solon
Cimon, an influential Athenian leader and general, could not become an Athenian citizen because his mother was a foreigner, which disqualified him under the citizenship laws of Athens at the time. Athenian citizenship was restricted to those with both Athenian parents, and this lineage requirement meant that despite his prominence and contributions to Athens, he lacked the necessary status for citizenship. Additionally, his ties to the aristocratic class and his political affiliations may have further complicated his standing in the citizenry.
Athens had many leader over the centuries. Which period did you mean?
His name was Pericles
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alexander the great .
Solon
The leader of the Athenian army in 490 BC during the Battle of Marathon was Miltiades. He played a crucial role in the Greek victory against the invading Persian forces, demonstrating effective military strategy and leadership. Miltiades' success at Marathon significantly boosted Athenian morale and established him as a prominent figure in Athenian history.