Tyrants in ancient Greece fell out of favor primarily due to their authoritarian rule, which often led to abuses of power and the suppression of individual freedoms. As city-states like Athens developed democratic ideals, the population increasingly valued civic participation and the rule of law. Additionally, many tyrants were seen as self-serving and disconnected from the needs of the populace, leading to their eventual overthrow and the establishment of more democratic governance. The shift towards democracy emphasized collective decision-making over the unilateral control characteristic of tyranny.
To no longer be favoured by the royals
Invasions by the Dorian Greeks and the Sea Peoples.
Plays and other religious ceremonies and sacrifices.
He attempted to give a neutral account of both sides, delivering his work as a series of paid lectures in Athens after the Greeks and Persians had agreed to peace.
The Greeks went into the Dark Age
Greeks sought their gods' favor.
The Greeks hoped to earn the favor of their gods and goddesses by performing rituals, sacrifices, and offerings. These acts were believed to please the deities and ensure their protection and blessings.
The Greeks.
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Some Gods favored the Greeks, others the Trojans. Athena favored the Greeks when she helped Achilles fight and kill Hector.
To no longer be favoured by the royals
During the Roman Empire
Invasions by the Dorian Greeks and the Sea Peoples.
Plays and other religious ceremonies and sacrifices.
They preformed rituals to honer their gods and goddesses.
They get voted out at the next election.