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  1. May 11, 2018 · Pericles. Pericles (ca. 495-429 B.C.) was the leading statesman of Athens for an unprecedented period and brought it to the height of its political power and its artistic achievement. The years from 446 to 429 have been called the Periclean Age. Pericles was the son of Xanthippus, a distinguished statesman and general of aristocratic family ...

  2. 伯里克利. 伯里克利 ( 古希臘語 : Περικλῆς , 羅馬化:Periklễs ;英語: Pericles ,或譯 伯利克里 [1] ;约公元前495年—前429年)是 伯里克利時代 ( 波希戰爭 至 伯罗奔尼撒战争 )具有重要影响的政治家、演说家、将军。. 他在 希波战争 后的废墟中重建 ...

  3. Pericles, Prince of Tyre is a Jacobean play written at least in part by William Shakespeare and included in modern editions of his collected works despite questions over its authorship, as it was not included in the First Folio. It was published in 1609 as a quarto, was not included in Shakespeare's collections of works until the third folio ...

  4. Jan 4, 2020 · Biography of Pericles, Leader of Athens. Pericles (sometimes spelled Perikles) (495-429 B.C.E.) was one of the most important leaders of the classical period of Athens, Greece. He is largely responsible for rebuilding the city following the devastating Persian Wars of 502 to 449 B.C.E.

  5. Apr 3, 2018 · Definition. Athenian Democracy refers to the system of democratic government used in Athens, Greece from the 5th to 4th century BCE. Under this system, all male citizens - the dēmos - had equal political rights, freedom of speech, and the opportunity to participate directly in the political arena. In Athenian democracy, not only did citizens ...

  6. Aug 18, 2021 · Pericles was an influential figure during the golden age of Athens. The Athenian statesman and philosopher left an indelible mark on Greek civilization and countless other civilizations around the world. Committed to the principles of democracy, Pericles is said to have held tremendous amount of influence not just in Athens, but also among ...

  7. 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,

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