Smart Athens or Strong Sparta ... the Athenians realized this and became master fishermen whereas the Spartans may have had some fishermen but were not near as great as the people of Athens. ... View More
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How Pericles changed Athens ... Athens and itamp39s people accepted foreigners and outsiders into the country, however ... people often had difficulties adjusting to the way of life of Athenians. ... View More
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sparta and athens ... He aimed at improving Athens economy. Cleisthenes, another reformer convinced the Athenians to except another series of laws that made Athens a full democracy. ... View More
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What did the Ancient Athenians mean by amp39demokratiaamp39 ... In this essay I will look to examine what the Athenians meant by amp39demokratiaamp39 and will look to determine the true democratic nature of ancient Athens. ... View More
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sparta and athens ... men on the other hand were educated in the humane arts because the Athenians believed that was the only way to be free, this belief allowed Athens to became ... View More
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Comparison Athens ampamp sparta ... In Athens the housing was a twostorey mud brick house for most of the wealthy ... Whereas the Athenians spent their time in the agora making decisions for the city ... View More
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Athens vs. Sparta ... in general along with the undisputable success of that in Athens for many years, would lead me to choose Athens. The lifestyle of the Athenians is more relaxed ... View More
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Athens and Sparta: Their Cultures and Their Differences ... The Athenians had a large population of metics resident aliens living in the citystate, who lived there because of their interest in trade. Athens, who ... View More
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Democracy in Athens ... Josiah Ober, author of Mass and Elite in Democratic Athens, suggests that ampquotthe ... Fear of the ampquotothersampquot may also have persuaded Athenians to overlook some of the ... View More
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Athens and Sparta ... Upper class male citizens over the age of thirty were the only Athenians who held any right to vote. The democracy in Athens consisted of an executive ... View More
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relationship Athens Sparta ... The victory at Salamis not only gave the Athenians complete control of the Aegean Sea but it enabled Athens to have the reputation as equal coleader of Greece ... View More
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Theseus: Greatest Hero of Athens ... He is a man of dignity, a role model to the Athenians. Theseus went to Athens to claim his father Aegeus who went back to Athens before the Theseus was born. ... View More
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Understanding why Athenians were executed To understand why the Athenians executed Socrates in 399, one must first take a deeper look into his life. Socrates was born in 469 in Athens, son of the ... View More
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Athens and Sparta the culture ... fell from power in 510 BC, and Cleisthenes, the head of a leading family, became the most powerful statesman in Athens. About 508 BC, the Athenians adopted a ... View More
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PERICLES The Age Of Excellence in 5th Century Athens ... Pericles embodied the spirit of classical Athens, allowing it to flourish and having the belief in the Athenians as all Leaders should. ... View More
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Ancient Greece ... It is true that his period had many achievements, but in the light of the Athenians treatment of women, metics nonAthenians living in Athens, and slaves it ... View More
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Athens and Sparta ... been born in Athens, and although women could be citizens, they were not allowed to vote. The Metics, however, were people who were nonAthenians, who were ... View More
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treatment of women in early wes. civ. ... 30. On the contrary, in Athens, Athenians were superior to nonAthenians, and male Athenians were superior to females. Females ... View More
Wordcount: 1201
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treatment of women in early wes. civ ... 30. On the contrary, in Athens, Athenians were superior to nonAthenians, and male Athenians were superior to females. Females ... View More
Wordcount: 1201
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treatment of women in early wes. civ. ... 30. On the contrary, in Athens, Athenians were superior to nonAthenians, and male Athenians were superior to females. Females ... View More
Wordcount: 1201
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Athens and Sparta ... Athens increased influence of Greece was credited to the Athenians control of the League of Cities, democracy, and the reputation they received by turning ... View More
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Benefactor or Threat ... To his enemies and ultimately to a majority of Athenians, he was viewed as a dissenting threat to Athens and her people, a wandering fool with the ability to ... View More
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Sparta and Athens: Comparison ... Differences One of the greatest city states of all time was the city state of Athens from which ... The Athenians descended from the Ionians in the attica region. ... View More
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PERICLES ... Athens benefited from the taxes paid into the League and began growing quite wealthy after the peace, the Athenians moved the treasury to Athens and began ... View More
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ATHENS VS SPARTA ... Located on a peninsula, trade became a major factor for Athenians unlike Sparta. They had some great kings that helped reform and make Athens truly great. ... View More
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Political Systems of the Athenians and Egyptians When comparing the political systems of ancient Egypt and the Athenians, one must consider ... Athens is perhaps bestknown for its democracy, due to the fact that ... View More
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Thucydides When War Comes ... As the great power of Athens was subjected to the plague, Athenians inside as well as outside the walls surrounding the city began to lose hope. ... View More
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How Athen took over leadership of sparta after the persian wars ... When the walls were finally built he step out and confessed what Athenians have done, informing Spartans that Athens was now able to make decision about her ... View More
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How were Spartans different from Athens ... The Athenians had a democracy and Athens was first ruled by one king but in 750 BC some Athen noble merchant and manufacturer took over, Spartans had a ... View More
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Athen Essay ... Monarchy did not last long in Athens. The Athenians build a new government called an oligarchy, which means ampquotruled by the few.ampquot Some leaders were known as ... View More
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