In the Erechtheid dynasty
1556-1506;BC Cecrops;I
1506-1497;BC Cranaus
1497-1487;BC Amphictyon
1487-1437;BC Erichthonius
1437-1397;BC Pandion;I
1397-1347;BC Erechtheus
1347-1307;BC Cecrops;II
1307-1282;BC Pandion;II
1282-1234;BC Aegeus
1234-1205;BC Theseus
1205-1183;BC Menestheus
1183-1150;BC Demophon
1150-1136;BC Oxyntes
1136-1135;BC Apheidas 1135-1127;BC Thymoetes
Melanthid dynasty
1126-1089;BC Melanthus
1089-1068;BC Codrus
Yes, Ancient Athens had a king, their last emperors name was Kopros, he was very strong and very powerful. He made Athens a well-developed and stable civilization. Athens still continued to have a bad government and demorcracy though.
I believe that Athens had two kings that rules them in a democracy. King Corineai the second learned to use democracy wisely in about 956 BC
im pretty sure Sparta did but i don't know about Athens i know people in Athens could vote but i remember looking it up and Athens did still have kings take it from me the ATHENS GEEK!
No - Sparta had two kings.
Sparta was ruled by two kings and its council, the Gerousia.
Sparta had two kings, a council of elders made of 28 citizens, and an assembly of all male citizens over age 30.
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Sparta was ruled by two hereditary kings from separate families. The kings' power was limited by a 28 member council of elders. Athens was a direct democracy meaning all of the Athenian citizens could vote on legislation.
The government in Sparta was that unhealthy babies were to be killed and young boys were sent to the army. In athens they created a democracy. In Sparta they were ruled by two kings until they died and in athen they were ruled by archons
This changed over the centuries. Sparta was ruled by two kings, a council. and an assembly Athens was ruled first by a king, then an aristocracy, then by a tyrant, then by an assembly of the people. Persia was ruled by a king and his council.
The way Athens democracy was limited because they had different governments and their kings were big shots
Though Greece had kings and rulers. Each city-state did employ a form of democracy. Examples are Athens, which had a direct democracy and Sparta that had two kings and a council of elders.
First kings, then oligarchs, then tyrants, then by the citizens.