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Pericles.
Yes, Pericles had a son - also pericles - with the metic Asphasia.
Pericles was not a democracy. Pericles was a statesman in Athens and was considered today as a general. Pericles did not make Democracy. The people of Greece did.
The Greek statesman Pericles then expanded the democracy. He was an Athenian statesman who had an impact on politics that remains today.
Pericles was not an inventor, he was an Athenian general and statesman who lived in the fifth century BC.
Pericles.
He was an eager supporter of democracy.
Pericles had been educated by some of the leading philosophers of his day. Pericles was strongly influenced by Aspasia, a female philosopher and courtesan from Miletus, who lived in Athens, Greece. He was also influenced by his great uncle, Cleisthenes. Cleisthenes had given Athens its first democratic constitution. Pericles was determined to continue the reforms of his great uncle and serve his city-state by making it more democratic than ever.
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Athens, under the leadership of Pericles.
His biggest influences would be his father Xanthipapus and his common law marriage wife Aspasia.
Through oratory, leadership and example, using his friends and associates and brute force.
Pericles died from the plague.
Pericles died from the plague.
Who was an opponent of Pericles
What did Pericles beleive in
No, Pericles is not single.