- po****tion.
Isagoras requested support from the
Spartan king
Cleomenes I, an old
friend who had
earlier been
given hospitality by
Isagoras.
According to...
- the
genus Isagoras:
Isagoras affinis Chopard, 1911
Isagoras apolinari Hebard, 1933
Isagoras aurocaudata Heleodoro & Rafael, 2018
Isagoras bishopi Rehn...
-
aristocratic factions headed by
Cleisthenes and
Isagoras for the
control of the city. The pro-Spartan
oligarch Isagoras became archon in 508/507, but Cleisthenes...
-
Athens by the Spartan-backed oligarchs,
leaving Isagoras unrivalled in
power within the city.
Isagoras set
about dispossessing hundreds of
Athenians of...
- Pisistratus.
After the
collapse of Hippias' tyranny,
Isagoras and
Cleisthenes were
rivals for power, but
Isagoras won the
upper hand by
appealing to the Spartan...
- the
request of
Isagoras and so Cleisthenes, the
Alcmaeonids and
other prominent Athenian families were
exiled from Athens. When
Isagoras attempted to create...
- Cleomenes I, king of Sparta,
established a pro-Spartan
oligarchy conducted by
Isagoras. The Greco-Persian Wars (499–449 BC),
concluded by the
Peace of Callias...
-
democracy was
established in 508 BC
under Cleisthenes following the
tyranny of
Isagoras. This
system remained remarkably stable, and with a few
brief interruptions...
-
Cleomenes I, king of Sparta, put in
place a pro-Spartan
oligarchy headed by
Isagoras. But his
rival Cleisthenes, with the
support of the
middle class and aided...
- parties, who
stood against the "leaders of the demos",
which included Isagoras, Miltiades, Thucydides, Nicias, Theramenes, and Pericles. In 430 BC, after...