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  1. Solon , (born c. 630—died c. 560 bc ), Athenian statesman, reformer, and poet, known as one of the Seven Wise Men of Greece. He was of noble descent but of moderate means. Though he held the office of archon c. 594, he did not gain full power as a reformer and legislator until some 20 years later.

  2. Solon is the first European politician who speaks to the 21st century in a personal voice ( Tyrtaeus reflects an ethos and an age). Like the other Archaic poets mentioned, Solon wrote for symposia, and his more frivolous poetry should not be lost sight of in preoccupation with what he wrote in self-justification.

  3. Solon (c. 640 – c. 560 BCE) was an Athenian statesman, lawmaker, and poet, who is credited with restructuring the social and political organisation of Athens and thereby laying the foundations for Athenian democracy.

  4. May 21, 2018 · The Greek statesman and poet Solon (active 594 B.C.) formulated an influential code of laws and has been regarded as the founder of Athenian democracy. As a statesman, Solon put principles before expediency.

  5. Solon, a prominent Athenian statesman, lawmaker, and poet, played an essential role in the development of democracy in Ancient Greece. Born around 630 BCE, he lived during a time of significant political and social unrest in Athens.

  6. Mar 19, 2018 · Solon's Reforms and the Rise of Democracy in Athens. First coming to prominence (c. 600 B.C.) for his patriotic exhortations when Athens was fighting a war against Megara for possession of Salamis, Solon was elected eponymous archon in 594/3 B.C. and perhaps, again, about 20 years later.

  7. Mar 1, 2019 · Learn about Solon's Constitution and how it helped lead to the rise of democracy in Ancient Athens. This allowed citizens to run for office.

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