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Pericles : The Golden Age Of Athens

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During the 5th Century Athens, also known as the Golden Age of Athens, lasted from around 470 to 300 BCE. One of the greatest impacts for the Athenians and Greece would be the works that the statesman, Pericles (495-429 BCE) began to create, thus, the massive change to Greek culture and architecture. One of Pericles’ most prominent achievement would be as the leader of the Delian League, who would soon form the Athenian Empire (Mark). He also created the city-state to inherit democracy. According to Violatti via Greek Philosophy, this was a time of profound political and social change in Athens: democracy had replaced the old way of doing politics. Pericles also reestablished literature, philosophy, and religion by seeing to the reconstruction of the Parthenon and the Acropolis it sits on. The architectural idea behind the detail of the Parthenon was astonishing. After the death of Pericles, Athens began free falling back into its old ways via the War with Sparta for a short time. Pericles, during the golden age, was a general during the Peloponnesian War and was considered “the first citizen” of democratic Athens, according to Thucydides (Sayre). Being born into a wealthy family of Athens, Pericles was raised around philosophers and artists, allowing him to branch out his interests in politics and taste in art. What sparked his role as a democratic party leader of Athens was the prosecution of Cimon for the betrayal of Athens allegations (Pericles). Pericles then became a

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