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    Pericles Research Paper Pericles was one of the greatest political leaders in Greece at the time. Not only did he affect Greece’s future but he was also a huge influence on the modern democratic world. It was under his leadership that Athenian culture flourished and that the idea of equality became more universal. There’s not much on Pericles’ childhood, however we do know that he was born into a rich family in Athens and his father was a war hero from the Persian Wars. When Pericles was still

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    After winning the Persian War, Pericles become the leader of Athens. Pericles is the leader of Athens after the Persian war. After the war end piece and properties allow flowering of creative energies to expand and create the idea of democracy. But not all people support the idea of democracy. Ostanes, Megabyzus, and Pericles are strongly supporting Athenian Democracy First, Ostanes think that democracy is the best idea. Ostanes think that the king is being unfair to his people, and the king only

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    2- Thucydides Pericles was an important man for Athenians. Indeed, he was so influential to Athens that Thucydides claimed him as “the first citizen of Athens”. He, Pericles, led countrymen for the first two years of the war and made the “Delian League into an Athenian empire”. Pericles’ thoughts regarding the war were more obvious after his death than while he was still alive. He had said that Athens in one-way or another forgot to take care the most important things. For example, he said, “Athens

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    of an Athenian political leader, Pericles, who was known for getting his argument across without offending the listener. The gift of communication was something Pericles learned to use to his own advantage. His well worded speeches can be found on the pages of the History of the Peloponnesian War by Thucydides, where it is clear that his sharp tongue and outspoken personality have played a key role in his political career. Through up rises and down fall Pericles continued to lead Athens and never

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    The funeral oration by Pericles is filled with instances in which he exhibits love for common good that surpasses individual benefit. According to Pericles, the Athenians illuminate qualities of people who are good and contribute to the benefit of their city because it is in fact great. In this case, it is possible for the reader to infer that common good can only be attained if the society in which individuals live is permissive of the same. Indeed, it is human nature to tend to feel the individual

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    Greece, Solon changed the world. The Athenian government was known to be established in 460BCE and was ran by tyranny. Despite the insanity, the basic outlines of development of democracy were established by no others than: Solon, Cleisthenes, and Pericles. Solon was the first to greatly influence the government of Athenian society. In the 6th

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    Athens reached its peak with Pericles (460 BC - 429 BC). Pericles belonged to the aristocratic family of the Alcmeonides, he was the son of the commander of the Athenian fleet of the battle of Micale. Pericles was a politician with the Democratic party, he ruled Athens with the support of the people and made it a rich and powerful city. It was Pericles, through his reforms and his idea of using the Delian League treasure to finance his administration, to turn the League into an Athenian dominion

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    We can learn several things from the “Funeral Oration of Pericles“. Two of these things are, the Athenians respect for their warrior class and how the Athenians were exceedingly proud of their city and its customs. The Athenians respected the warrior class and placed them among the top members of their society. They were seen as the top portion of their classes. They are classified as heroes or idols. The Athenians are extremely proud of their city and its traditions. To the people of Athens their

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    The establishment of democracy was a crucial foundation as Athens continued its political framework and development. In 461 B.C the Age of Pericles became prominent, Pericles, the ruler of Athens was a determined leader. The reforms he created were the elimination of Areopagus Council and the creation of a board of ten strategoi (general directors), who were eliminated annually. The council of five-hundred was divided into ten smaller groups called prytaneis, each prytany held office for one-tenth

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    What qualities of Athenian life does Pericles mention? How do these contrast with those that Archidamus points out for Sparta? The qualities of the Athenian life that Pericles mentions are that they are far from practicing a jealous surveillance over each other because they do not feel like they should be angry with there neighbors for doing what they like, but all there private relations does not make them lawless as citizens. He also say’s that they provide plenty of means for there mind to refresh

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