democradic democracy
It was called ostracism. The citizens were asked to vote on a 10-year banishment of the victim. It wasn't only the 'bad' politicians - it was anyone who opposed the dominant clique, which may have itself been 'bad'.
UnderPericles, who was a dominant figure in Athenian politics between 461 and 429 B.C, Athens expanded its new empire abroad. At the same time, democracy flourished at home. This period of Athenian and Greek history, which historians have called the Age of Pericles, saw the height of Athenian power and brilliance.
The dominant figure is always the "alpha" male.
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In most states, Black politicians were visible and important, but rarely dominant
Yes, most State Office's provided a Salary, and Financial Office's did tend to be held by leading Politicians. It is interesting to note that members of the Assembly and Council were paid for attending Session's, citizen's who served on a Jury were also paid.
Socrates
The leader of the Athenian army in 490 BC during the Battle of Marathon was Miltiades. He played a crucial role in the Greek victory against the invading Persian forces, demonstrating effective military strategy and leadership. Miltiades' success at Marathon significantly boosted Athenian morale and established him as a prominent figure in Athenian history.
alex ham/tom jeff
The oligarchs Draco and Solon, the tyrant Pisistratus, the democrats Cleisthenes, Ephialtes and Pericles.
samuel johnson
Their alliance gained the financial support of Persia, which was sick of the war spilling over ito its empire. This enabled the Spartan alliance to raise a navy able to compete with the hitherto dominant Athenian fleet, defeat it and invest Athens, which was starved into submission.