In ancient times, the end of Greek independence can be tied to the year 146 B.C.E. In that year, Roman forces defeated an army composed of allied Greeks at the Battle of Corinth and thereafter ruled most of Greece as a conquered territory. Small portions of Greece remained free for a number of years afterward, and Macedon became a Roman province in its own right, but for all practical purposes, "Greece" was no longer independent.
In the mid 330s BC Athens was conquered by the Macedonians from north of Greece.
Pericles strengthened the greek democracy
No, the ancient greek invented democracy and the first to use it. Democracy roughly translates to "the people rule" from greek
Socialist Democracy of Guinea ended in 1958.
Democracy Radio ended in 2005.
Proletarian Democracy ended in 1991.
People's Democracy ended in 1996.
Direct Democracy
Not all Greek city states had a democracy. Athens is the best example of a democracy. A democracy is run by the people. In Athens, all free adult males voted on issues.
Party of Internet Democracy ended in 2010.
Spanish transition to democracy ended in 1982.
Union for French Democracy ended in 2007.