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Some of the followers of Isagoras were exe- cuted ; Cleisthenes returned from exile and re- alized the reforms he had promised . Aristotle comments as follows on these events : " The people had taken control of affairs , and Cleisthenes ...
Some of the followers of Isagoras were exe- cuted ; Cleisthenes returned from exile and re- alized the reforms he had promised . Aristotle comments as follows on these events : " The people had taken control of affairs , and Cleisthenes ...
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ASSUMPTIONS AND DEFINITIONS According to Raaflaub ( Ch . 3 ) , the " Democ- racy 2500 " activities presuppose that democ- racy was established by Cleisthenes ' reforms in 508/7 . This ( and other comments to the same effect : " his ...
ASSUMPTIONS AND DEFINITIONS According to Raaflaub ( Ch . 3 ) , the " Democ- racy 2500 " activities presuppose that democ- racy was established by Cleisthenes ' reforms in 508/7 . This ( and other comments to the same effect : " his ...
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Herodotus makes clear that Cleisthenes reversed an earlier defeat in his stasis with Isagoras ( 5.66.1-2 ) by winning the demos over to his side ( 66.2 , 69.2bis ) . As a result of this gain in power ( 69.2 ) , he established the 10 ...
Herodotus makes clear that Cleisthenes reversed an earlier defeat in his stasis with Isagoras ( 5.66.1-2 ) by winning the demos over to his side ( 66.2 , 69.2bis ) . As a result of this gain in power ( 69.2 ) , he established the 10 ...
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