It's called Aligarchi
ancient athens
Athens, Troy, Atlantis, Elysian Fields, Mt. Olympus, Tarataros (not sure how to spell it)
the goverment of ancient athens like a democracy
The council in Ancient Athens was known as the "Boule." It was composed of 500 citizens chosen by lot, representing different tribes of Athens, and played a crucial role in the administration and preparation of decisions for the Assembly (Ekklesia). The Boule's responsibilities included setting the agenda for meetings, overseeing government functions, and managing public affairs.
There were 10 tribes noted by Thucydides (if I remember correctly) in his work on the Peloponnesian War. A quick search of the 10 tribes of Athens gave me: # Erechthesis # Aegeis # Pandianis # Leontis # Acamantis # Oeneis # Cecropis # Hippothontis # Aeantis # Antiochis
Ancient Sparta focused more on military achievements and ancient Athens thought more of academic knowledge. Athens were a democracy and Sparta was an oligarchy
Foreigners were not allowed to vote in ancient Athens.
Yes, ancient Athens was actually the birthplace of democracy.
Every resident, including women and foreigners, had equal rights in Ancient Athens.
The Tyrants were in charge of Athens
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