According to Claudius, the ruin of Athens was attributed to a combination of internal strife, such as political discord and social decay, as well as external pressures from invading forces. He believed that these factors led to the decline of Athenian power and influence, ultimately resulting in its downfall. Additionally, Claudius emphasized the importance of unity and strong governance as essential for the prosperity of a city-state like Athens.
Cladius Detlev Fritzsch was born in 1765.
Cladius Detlev Fritzsch died in 1841.
Athens' own people, for the sake of money, are determined to ruin this great city by their foolishness.
No
he had died in 54 AD
Athens imposed a trading ban on Megara, a member of the Peloponnesian League, designed to ruin it. Megara had the League demand its raising, and when Athens refused war broke out.
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yes of course
If Athens had backed off from trying to ruin its neighbour Megara when requested to by the Peloponnesian League leader, Sparta.
Olive trees from the goddess Athena, whom Athens was named after, according to myth.
The final spark was to ban Megara from thading in the Athenian empire, which would ruin it. Megara appelaed to its Peloponnesian allies who gave Athens an ultimatum to lift the ban. Athens refused, and both sides were at war. There was of course a lead up, where an-over-confident Athens had been intervening in Corcyra and Potidaia, and the Megara standoff was the final straw.
According to census.gov, the 2007 ACS population of New Athens, Illinois, is 2,004.