the tyrants overthrew the nobles
yes
Because nobles are rich and powerful families or the nobles can talk to the gods and make them happy and not angry so the gods won't take it on the people and it also ade the people happy.
The peasants.
They were given more importance than the poor and the common
the nobles the priest common people slaves and farmers
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In ancient Athens, the leader who overthrew the nobles with the support of common people was Cleisthenes. Often referred to as the "Father of Athenian Democracy," he implemented reforms around 508-507 BCE that redistributed power, allowing greater participation of the lower classes in governance. His changes dismantled the aristocratic structures that had dominated Athens, leading to a more inclusive political system.
The nobles' religion reflected their love of elaborate rituals, but common people didn't have time for elaborate rituals.
The nobles' religion reflected their love of elaborate rituals, but common people didn't have time for elaborate rituals.
yes
Because nobles are rich and powerful families or the nobles can talk to the gods and make them happy and not angry so the gods won't take it on the people and it also ade the people happy.
Because nobles are rich and powerful families or the nobles can talk to the gods and make them happy and not angry so the gods won't take it on the people and it also ade the people happy.
The peasants.
They were given more importance than the poor and the common
Plebians were common people Particians were nobles
because they had backing of the common people
Because nobles are rich and powerful families or the nobles can talk to the gods and make them happy and not angry so the gods won't take it on the people and it also ade the people happy.