Athens is a very old city. I the time before the Roman Empire it was one of many states and each state would have one larger city and a few small town. That's that it was like for most of Europe around that time. Each state would have a leader who had inherited the leader position names for these leader are varied but it was the same job. Be it they where called a King a Governor a Clan Chief a Lord, etc...
In the days of the Roman Empire Athens was just one of many cities under Roman rule and so it would have been ruled by a Governor appointed by the Emperor of Rome at the time.
Pericles son of Xanthippus was born in Cholargos one of the ten demoe of ancient Athens at 495 BCE. He was first elected at 461 BCE and ruled Athens until his death at 429 BCE. Historians named the period of his ruling Golden Age of Athens since major developments took place in Athens and Greece at the time.
That type of ruling is called seigniory
Radical democracy.
Athens Greece was the birthplace of democracy.
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The ruling trait is the Dominant trait.
It is a non democratic type of leadership. The ruling system is the one political party ruling.
An oligarchy.
aristocracy
Socrates was ordered to drink poison by the Athens Government / Ruling system
Pericles son of Xanthippus was born in Cholargos one of the ten demoe of ancient Athens at 495 BCE. He was first elected at 461 BCE and ruled Athens until his death at 429 BCE. Historians named the period of his ruling Golden Age of Athens since major developments took place in Athens and Greece at the time.
That type of ruling is called seigniory
Democratic government.
Plato was critical of the democracy in Athens and believed in a philosopher-king ruling class as depicted in his book "The Republic". He believed that a system led by a philosopher-king would result in a just society.
Athens had an internal dispute bordering on civil war between its different classes of people - essentially against the ruling aristocracy. The tyrants were brought in by popular acclaim to establish a government which looked after all citizens, not just the interests of a few.
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