Athens was the capital of ancient Greece so i was very important!
Until deposed, or death.
well there is a lot of history on ancient or classical Greece but there peak was about 800b.c. to 600b.c.
They asked the people to elect them to office.
In ancient Greece, the large hill where city residents sought safety was called the "Acropolis." It served as a fortified citadel and was often the site of important temples and public buildings, most famously the Parthenon in Athens. The Acropolis was not only a place of refuge during attacks but also a symbol of the city's power and cultural identity.
Your mom! ancient Greece
Athens was the capital of ancient Greece so i was very important!
The person who takes power illegaly in Greece is the tyrant!
Symbols in ancient Greece held various meanings and were often associated with gods, goddesses, virtues, and concepts. For example, the olive branch symbolized peace and victory, the owl represented wisdom, the laurel wreath signified achievement and honor, and the thunderbolt was a symbol of power associated with Zeus. These symbols were used in art, literature, and religious ceremonies to convey deeper meanings and messages.
some sort of power that was pretty powerful!
they were elected by the people
In ancient Greece Greeks were able to vote in an assembly or by a law making group.In ancient Greece Democracy meant all citizens shared power in some ancient Greek city-states
They got there power by over throwing the Oligarchy
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In ancient Greece Greeks were able to vote in an assembly or by a law making group.In ancient Greece Democracy meant all citizens shared power in some ancient Greek city-states
In ancient Greece, tyrants were influential opportunists
Until deposed, or death.