Athens had many leader over the centuries. Which period did you mean?
Pericles
The Athenian statesman and military commander who expanded the Athenian empire for 30 years was Pericles.
tribunal
Demosthenes was the famous Athenian orator and statesman who tried to warn Athenians of the threat that Philip II of Macedon posed to Athenian independence and Athenian dominance over the rest of Greece. Living from 384-322 BC (or, BCE), he later participated as a leader in the Athenian revolt against Philip's son, Alexander the Great in order to reclaim leadership of the Greek states.
At the beginning of the Peloponnesian War, Athenian politics was dominated by Pericles, a prominent statesman and general. He played a crucial role in shaping Athenian democracy and expanding its influence, advocating for a strategy of naval strength and defensive warfare against Sparta. Pericles' leadership emphasized Athenian imperialism and cultural achievements, solidifying Athens' position as a powerful city-state in the Greek world. His policies and vision were instrumental in directing Athens' efforts during the early stages of the conflict.
Yes , Pericles was an Athenian statesman .
navy
Pericles
Pericles
The Greek statesman Pericles then expanded the democracy. He was an Athenian statesman who had an impact on politics that remains today.
The Athenian statesman and military commander who expanded the Athenian empire for 30 years was Pericles.
Pericles was not an inventor, he was an Athenian general and statesman who lived in the fifth century BC.
Solon was a statesman and poet from Greece that was born around 640 B.C.E. He is known as the law-giver of Athens after he developed a code of law that became the basis for Athenian democracy.
Solon was an Athenian statesman who lived from 630 to 558 BCE. There are no records that indicate he had any children.
Draco was an Athenian statesman who first wrote down the laws of Athens, he was in no way a tyrant.
tribunal
In 594 B.C., Solon was chosen as an Athenian statesman with reformation powers. Appointed as archon, he was tasked with addressing the social and economic crises in Athens, particularly the widespread debt and enslavement of citizens. Solon implemented significant reforms, including the abolition of debt slavery and the establishment of a more equitable legal system, laying the groundwork for Athenian democracy. His reforms aimed to balance the interests of different social classes and promote civic participation.