Democracy 2500?: Questions and ChallengesIan Morris, Kurt A. Raaflaub Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, 1998 - 281 من الصفحات |
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... 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 was their leader and champion of the people " ( tou ...
... 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 was their leader and champion of the people " ( tou ...
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... Cleisthenes ' reforms in 508/7 . This ( and other comments to the same effect : " his [ Cleisthenes ' ] new council , " " Cleis- thenes ' reforms , ” “ Cleisthenes ' system , " " What Cleisthenes instituted , " " Cleisthenes realized ...
... Cleisthenes ' reforms in 508/7 . This ( and other comments to the same effect : " his [ Cleisthenes ' ] new council , " " Cleis- thenes ' reforms , ” “ Cleisthenes ' system , " " What Cleisthenes instituted , " " Cleisthenes realized ...
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... Cleisthenes and the others who were tainted by the " Cylon- ian curse " ( 70.2-71 ) . Cleisthenes left Attica . Cleomenes nevertheless appeared in Attica with a small army and expelled 700 families indicated to him by Isagoras . Then he ...
... Cleisthenes and the others who were tainted by the " Cylon- ian curse " ( 70.2-71 ) . Cleisthenes left Attica . Cleomenes nevertheless appeared in Attica with a small army and expelled 700 families indicated to him by Isagoras . Then he ...
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Genealogy Ideology and Society | 8 |
Democracy and Art in LateSixth | 197 |
Aristocrats and the Coming of Athenian | 226 |
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