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... Pericles thought you had to be a great soldier to be a great leader. Pericles was on the General's council in Athens where ten people are elected for one year. ...
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... In my opinion each single one of our citizens...show himself the rightful lord and owner of his own person..." Pericles states that the general good feeling ...
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... Pericles, General of Athens, used this money to complete the rebuilding and beautification of Athens; with Phidias as artistic supervisor. ...
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... In the assembly, Alcibiades (the brilliant but erratic ward of Pericles) spoke in favor of the suggestion, the general Nicias (who had negotiated the peace ...
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... In the assembly, Alcibiades (the brilliant but erratic ward of Pericles) spoke in favor of the suggestion, the general Nicias (who had negotiated the peace ...
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... Pericles was an Athenian general who commanded Athens throughout its golden age. The polis continued to reelect him as general for more than thirty years. ...
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... Pericles, the greatest general in the history of Athens, held the opinion that these types of people did not belong to such a great city, according to ...
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Pericles's funeral oration reveals a great deal of information about the Athens, one ... the greatness of a community but equally the acts and general conduct of ...
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... year of the Peloponnesian War. Pericles, the general of the Athenian army, had a very definitive war strategy. It was to defeat the ...
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... dominating Athenian government. The Athenian leader, Pericles, was a learned scholar and an ingenious military general. His speeches were ...
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... how and why it began, as well as the principal events and the general chaos that ... was able to tie the ultimate defeat of the Greeks to Pericles' warning against ...
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... One of the most famous structures to result from Pericles' building project was the Parthenon ... This is the general attitude that Athenians held toward their wives ...
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... Passed laws that gave citizens the right to a trial by jury. Was elected general every year for 30 years. His rule is called the "Golden Age of Pericles". 17. ...
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General Pericles around the 450's BC led the reconstruction of Athens; which became the most beautiful city in all of Greece. Pericle's ...
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... In Pericles Funeral Oration written by Thucydides, he writes of a funeral dedication ... many conversations where he voices his opinion of people in general as a ...
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... knew he had the superiority of numbers and wanted a general who would ... In an epic fashion, reminiscent of Pericles speaking to his fellow Athenians, Lincoln ...
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... and his mother married Pyrilampes, who was an associate of the statesman Pericles. ... the spread of population, democracy is likely to become the general form of ...
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... Putting all of the Roman armies under the control of one general essentially nullified ... It would have been a formative task even for the great Pericles to rule ...
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... Meanwhile, Pericles' death in 429 BC left the democracy open for ... Sparta, under general Brasidas, scored significant victories at Chalcidice and Amphipolis. ...
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... before the law" is stated in the document, "The Funeral Oration of Pericles". ... In both societies, there was an general interest in the politics, although to ...
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... In general, the democratic governments would not cause Athens any problems. ... Pericles, worried at the allies' desires to leave, decided to tighten up control ...
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... The public's contempt for woman in Athens is well represented in Pericles' Funeral Oration ... of that in Sparta but the culture and lifestyle in general along with ...
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... to discharge, of the information they are to make public, of the general good-will ... We seem to come near it in Athens under Pericles, in England under Elizabeth ...
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... Aristotle, Socrates and Plato, for their contributions to academics and thought, Pericles for his ... As a general, he was able to come up with new tactics on the ...
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... In general the tragedians used the chorus: one, to create its odes; two ... Athenian democracy under Pericles, who built the Parthenon and the Proplyaea and counted ...
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