The mission to make Athens the center of education for Greece was primarily associated with the philosopher Socrates, followed by Plato, who founded the Academy, and Aristotle, who established the Lyceum. These thinkers emphasized the importance of knowledge, ethics, and civic responsibility, shaping the educational landscape of ancient Greece and influencing future generations. Their contributions laid the groundwork for Western philosophy and education systems.
Athens is the capital and largest city of Greece.
Pericles of Athens son of Xanthippos and Agariste lived between 495 and 429 BCE. He was proclaimed "The first citizen of Athens". He was an influential statesman and a General of Athens during the Golden Age of the city.
Athens Athens was a navy city, whose power lay on the ocean with her ships. Sparta was a land city, whose power lay with her hoplites and warrior strength.
Sparta.
The answer depends on which city-state one lived in. For Athens, the democratic citizens held the highest status, but only property owning males of the age of majority, both of whose parents had been born in Athens, were considered citizens. By contrast, Sparta had two kings to share power with the advice of an oligarchy of Elders.
One whose grandfather was a citizen of Athens. They also had to be male and over 30
The answer depends on which city-state one lived in. For Athens, the democratic citizens held the highest status, but only property owning males of the age of majority, both of whose parents had been born in Athens, were considered citizens. By contrast, Sparta had two kings to share power with the advice of an oligarchy of Elders.
It was Jason of Iolcus .
Solon was one of the wise men of ancient Greece who wrote laws helping the city of Athens get through difficult economic times. He was also responsible for bringing the myth of Atlantis to Greece. He was one of the first Athenian poets whose works have survived to the present day. He was translated by the English poet John Dryden
The city-states of Athens and Sparta as well as their allies were involved in the war that started at 431 and ended at 404 BCE. The Spartans and their allies were the winners of the war that later was named "the Peloponnesian war"
A city state is not the capital of a nation. It is a independent entity whose territory consists of a city which is not administered as part of another local government. Example: Ancient Athens Greece was a city state. Another name for a city state would be Polis
The foreigner, Philip of Macedonia.