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Cleisthenes (/ˈklaɪsθɪniːz/ KLYS-thin-eez;
Ancient Gr****: Κλεισθένης), or
Clisthenes (c. 570 – c. 508 BC), was an
ancient Athenian lawgiver credited with...
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desperate Kirrhans immediately began drinking the water,
unaware that
Kleisthenes had
poisoned it with ****ebore.
According to Polyaenus, a
writer of the...
- ekklesía). In the
earliest days of
Athenian democracy (after the
reforms of
Kleisthenes in 508 B.C.), the
ekklesia met in the Agora.
Sometime in the
early 5th...
- (/ˈklaɪsθɪniːz/ KLYSSE-thin-eez;
Ancient Gr****: Κλεισθένης), also
Clisthenes or
Kleisthenes, was a
prominent Athenian delegate (theoros)
during the Peloponnesian...
- History'" JHU Press, p.182 C.W.J.Elliot and
Malcolm F.
McGregor (1960) "
Kleisthenes:
Eponymous Archon 525/4 BC" Phoenix, Vol 14, No. 1
Hamel (2012) ibid...
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ostracized in 487
according to a law p****ed by
Kleisthenes especially to
banish him. The
motive for
Kleisthenes'
actions was that
Hipparchus was the leader...
- This
identification has been
questioned by
Matthew P. J. Dillon, "Was
Kleisthenes of
Pleisthenes Archon at
Athens in 525 BC?",
Zeitschrift für Papyrologie...
- This
identification has been
questioned by
Matthew P. J. Dillon, "Was
Kleisthenes of
Pleisthenes Archon at
Athens in 525 BC?",
Zeitschrift für Papyrologie...
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Hippias in 510 BC.
Dissension in
Athens followed with
conflict between Kleisthenes and Isagoras. King
Cleomenes turned up in
Attica with a
small body of...
- rest of the po****tion.
These four
classes were
again transformed under Kleisthenes into a
further ten
tribes as a way of
further democratizing the political...