Pericles faced several enemies during his leadership in ancient Athens, most notably the Spartans and their allies during the Peloponnesian War. Internally, he encountered opposition from political rivals like Cleon and other factions within Athens that disagreed with his policies. Additionally, the Persian Empire posed a threat, as they supported Sparta and its allies against Athens. Pericles' enemies were thus both external, in the form of rival city-states, and internal, stemming from political dissent within Athens itself.
Who was an opponent of Pericles
Phidias died in one of two ways:1: He died in prison after being accused by Pericles' (his close friend) enemies of stealing gold from the Athena Parthenos. However he proved his innocence, and Pericles' enemies then accused him of engraving Pericles and his faces into the Athena Parthenos' shield.2: After being accused, it is also possible that he was cast into exile onto the island of Elis, where he spent the rest of his days and created the statue of Zeus, that is considered one of the seven wonders of the ancient world.
Pericles died from the plague.
Pericles died from the plague.
What did Pericles beleive in
No, Pericles is not single.
Yes, Pericles had a son - also pericles - with the metic Asphasia.
Pericles
Pericles is a man's name. He is a character in Greek Myth and in the Shakespearean play Pericles.
The common name for Papilio Pericles is Pericles swallowtail.
Pericles IS his first name
Yes , Pericles was an Athenian statesman .