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Ancient Greece was split into several cities, the main ones being Athens and Sparta. Each city had it's own government. In Athens for the first hundred years it was ruled by a king but soon the Athenians overthrew the kings and created democracy. The leading political figure was Pericles. The time during the democracy was called the golden age of Athens. Soon it's rival Sparta attacked and defeated Athens thus ending this age. the ancient Greeks truly believed in their gods. They had over 20 gods, the king of these gods being Zeus.

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The hierarchy of ancient Greece was mainly divided into four main classes. The classes were Athens known as upper class, Metics known as the middle class, Freemen known as the lower class and the slaves.

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They are the hierarchy. There were gods before them, the titans, but they pratically banned them forever.

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the size rank is 48.000

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