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| the man responsible of the constitution |
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| the highest class; the 9000 men who owned land and were able to vote |
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| the middle class; men who fought battles and were concidered citizents but did not have the right to vote |
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| the lowest class; the "surfs" or "servants" |
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| was made up of all men of the equal class who were over the age of thirty |
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| five men who were elected by the assembly to run the day-to-day government for a term of one year |
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| 2 king + 28 men over 60 who held the position for life |
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| a group of armies that joined together within Peloponnesus |
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| Describe the Spartan male life to age thirty |
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birth-inspection 7 years old-taken and put in training for the army 20 years old-placed in groups of fifteen men for more training 20 years old-were able to marry and have a family 30 years old-were able to live with their family and join the assembly |
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| established the Persian Empire in 550 B.C. |
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| Athenian commander at Marathon |
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| convinced the Athenians to build a fleet |
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| decisive naval battle against the Persians |
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| became the Asthenian Empire |
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| defeat of Persia led by Sparta |
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| defeated by the Polis Thebes in 371 and 362 |
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| war between Sparta and Athens |
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| died in the Plague in Athens |
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| favored peace with Sparta following death of Pericles |
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| wanted the Peloponnesian War to continue |
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| demanded that Sparta declare war on Athens |
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| planned for a war of attrition |
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