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Pericles (c. 495–429 BCE) was the preeminent statesman of mid-fifth-century BCE Athens, steering the city through nearly three decades of influence during the early Peloponnes...
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Pericles (c. 495–429 BCE) was the preeminent statesman of mid-fifth-century BCE Athens, steering the city through nearly three decades of influence during the early Peloponnes...
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The reforms of Pericles shaped classical Athens by broadening political participation, strengthening civic identity, and elevating the city’s cultural and administrative statu...
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Pericles expanded Athenians' involvement in government through a set of deliberate reforms in the mid fifth century BCE, lowering practical barriers to participation and widenin...
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Pericles was a dominant Athenian statesman and orator in the fifth century BCE, whose leadership shaped classical Athens during its golden age. This profile explains who he was,...
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The Pericles reforms refer to a set of institutional changes advanced in Athens in the mid fifth century BCE under the leadership of the statesman Pericles. They are commonly fr...
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Pericles was the preeminent statesman and commander of Athens for much of the Peloponnesian War (431–404 BCE). He shaped Athenian strategy in the opening years, emphasizing na...
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Pericles strengthened the Athenian empire by repositioning Athens as the indispensable leader of the Delian League, converting allied treasury contributions into a durable Athen...
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Pericles (c. 495–429 BCE) is widely regarded as Athens’ most effective statesman during its Golden Age. His leadership advanced democracy, culture, and defense, yet it alsoé...
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