because they just were.
Aristocrats or Wealthy Home owners
estrucian city-states were governed by an aristocracy.
Ancient Greek city-states such as Athens and Sparta practiced forms of aristocracy, although their implementations varied. In Athens, aristocratic families initially held significant political power, influencing governance before the rise of democracy. Conversely, Sparta maintained an oligarchic system dominated by a few powerful families, alongside a dual kingship. Both city-states exemplified how aristocratic structures shaped their political and social systems.
A tyrant was usually appointed to remove the rule of an overbearing aristocracy, giving the lower classes someone who would look after their interests. It was not appreciated by the aristocracy as it suppressed their dominance of the city-state, and they plotted to get rid of him to regain control.
Aristotle was the noble class who ruled Greek city-states.
because they just were.
Aristocrats or Wealthy Home owners
Yes - some by bribery of the aristocracy, some by military conquest, others by fear of conquest.
estrucian city-states were governed by an aristocracy.
Yes they did they had many wealthy cultires amd helped other city-states
the dark ages were horrible and no one was wealthy
the dark ages were horrible and no one was wealthy
Ancient Greek city-states such as Athens and Sparta practiced forms of aristocracy, although their implementations varied. In Athens, aristocratic families initially held significant political power, influencing governance before the rise of democracy. Conversely, Sparta maintained an oligarchic system dominated by a few powerful families, alongside a dual kingship. Both city-states exemplified how aristocratic structures shaped their political and social systems.
City states made Italy wealthy
The Greek people led the greek city-states to set up colonies
The construction of the temple of Artemis at Ephesus was funded by wealthy individuals, citizens of Ephesus, and other Greek city-states. A significant portion of the funds also came from the wealthy king of Lydia, Croesus.
the city states