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  1. c.500 BCE - c.401 BCE. Aspasia (flourished 5th century bc) was a mistress of the Athenian statesman Pericles and a vivid figure in Athenian society. Although Aspasia came from the Greek Anatolian city of Miletus and was not a citizen of Athens, she lived with Pericles from about 445 until his death in 429. Because a law sponsored by Pericles in ...

  2. Jul 31, 2015 · Pericles. The nautical tale of a wandering prince, Pericles is narrated by John Gower, a poet from the English past. Gower explains that Pericles, Prince of Tyre, hopes to win the hand of a princess in Antioch. When Pericles learns that she and the king, her father, are lovers, he flees for his life.

  3. Pericles, also, was a hearer of Zeno, the Eleatic, who treated of natural philosophy in the same manner as Parmenides did, but had also perfected himself in an art of his own for refuting and silencing opponents in argument; as Timon of Phlius describes it- "Also the two-edged tongue of mighty Zeno, who,

  4. Apr 10, 2024 · Pericles’ strategy, intertwining the fortification of Athens and enhancing its clout through diplomacy and martial force, fortified its stance against foes while paving the way for expansion. Navigating through a maze of conflict and diplomacy, his leadership illuminated paths to victory in battles while also mastering the delicate art of ...

  5. Jul 1, 2017 · Pericles was the grandnephew of Cleisthenes, the man who had started Athenian democracy. He said he would trust the votes of the citizens and the citizens voted for him for more than thirty years. Pericles helped to make them years of greatness, a Golden Age of wealth, beauty and wisdom.

  6. The Age of Pericles. In 461 B.C. when Pericles became the leader of Athens, he moved the treasury from Delos to the acropolis. A golden age started in Athens with great cultural and artistic attainment. With the funds available to him, he immediately set about a rebuilding program with his two main objectives of rebuilding the temples on the ...

  7. Nov 21, 2023 · Pericles (roughly 495-429 BC) was an extremely influential statesman, orator, and general of ancient Athens. He organized the Athenian Empire and commanded his people in the Peloponnesian War ...

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