Firstly a king; the kings were later replaced by an Aristocratic Council of the Areopagus; then tyrants were installed to be more representative of the people at large; the tyrants were replaced by democratic forms of government where the ordinary people determined laws in assembly; then when this failed there was a reversion to various less democratic forms of government led by the aristocracy.
The Tyrants were in charge of Athens
Athens great general Perikles
The president of Greece (Athens is in Greece) is Karoulos Papoulias. (Say Car-oh-lus Pap-oh-lias)
Women in Athens were controlled by their father until they were married, but once they were married their spouse was in charge of them. They were in charge of housework, such as cleaning and cooking, and usually only left the house for religious duties.
The charge brought against Socrates was impiety (not believing in the gods of the state) and corrupting the youth of Athens.
Athens is the best city state because it is on the coast and for people to cross the strip of land separating Athens from Corinth, Athens would charge people making Athens one of the best city states because of it's wealth. Also it was the place in the world to have democracy.
Athena is in charge of wisdom, courage, inspiration, civilization, law and justice in Greek mythology. She is also the patron goddess of warfare and the arts.
Athena is the goddess of love. she has a magical tunic that she wears that makes anybody that sees her fall in love with her. she is in charge of the ancient greek capital, Athens.
The Duke of Athens in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" is Theseus. He is a noble and powerful ruler who is preparing for his wedding to Hippolyta, the Queen of the Amazons. Theseus is known for his wisdom and authority in the play.
He wasn't. The wikipedia page was vandalised and this totally imaginary story inserted. It has since been copied but it has no truth in it. See the talkpage for the Hippocrates article on wikipedia!
Democracy in Athens was a direct democracy. In a direct democracy the people decide on the policy initiatives directly
Socrates