In ancient Greece around the 5th century BC, the type of leader that emerged in response to growing political unrest among city-states was often a tyrant. These tyrants were individuals who seized power unconstitutionally, typically promising reforms and stability in times of crisis. They often gained popular support by addressing the grievances of the lower classes and implementing changes that benefited them, though their rule could vary from benevolent to oppressive. This period marked a significant shift in governance, as many city-states experimented with different forms of leadership, including democracy and oligarchy.
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Pericles was a general and political leader in Athens.
Leaders came from the landed aristocracy who dominated the political scene. The aristocracies formed governing council.
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Tyrant, appointed to control the aristocrats and look after the interests of the majority of the people.
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the leader was St. Theresa
the leader was St. Theresa
a non political leader is someone that is in politics and is not a leader