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  • '''Pericles''' was the greatest statesman of Ancient [[Athens]] who brought [[Democracy ...tly filled by [[Plutarch]], who 500 years later, began writing the life of Pericles to describe a man of uncontested virtue and greatness at grips with the fic
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  • ...ho was famous for her involvement with the [[Athens|Athenian]] statesman [[Pericles]].
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  • ...ntastic adventures descended from them such as [[William Shakespeare]]'s [[Pericles, Prince of Tyre]] and the mass-produced romances published by Harlequin or
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  • * Fornara, Charles W., and Loren J. Samons II. ''Athens from Cleisthenes to Pericles'' University of California Press, 1991 [http://content.cdlib.org/ark:/1303
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  • ...ntrusted with the task of framing laws for the new colony of Thurii (Plut. Pericles, 36). At the age of seventy, having been accused by Pythodorus, and convict
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  • '''Pericles''' was the greatest statesman of Ancient [[Athens]] who brought [[Democracy ...tly filled by [[Plutarch]], who 500 years later, began writing the life of Pericles to describe a man of uncontested virtue and greatness at grips with the fic
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  • ==Pericles on democracy== :(extract from Pericles' funeral oration, as reported in Thucydides' ''History of the Peloponesian
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  • *,,: publication of George Wilkins' "novelization" of ''Pericles, Prince of Tyre'' *1609: publication of ''Pericles'' under Shakespeare's name; it is now generally believed that Wilkins wrote
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  • ...s citizens, who formed an assembly for debate and decision. Leaders like [[Pericles]] were elected by popular vote instead of being installed by force of arms,
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  • *Pericles, Prince of Tyre In 1790, Malone produced his own edition (10 volumes), retaining only Pericles from the 1664 plays.
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  • - [[Pericles]] -
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  • ...century, several other plays were added in later editions. One of them, [[Pericles, Prince of Tyre]], has come to be regularly included. It is generally accep
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  • 495 BCE [[Pericles]] (495-429) - Athenian statesman and advocate of democracy
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  • ...ons of the prominent families, in particular the Alkmaeonidai, (to which [[Pericles]] belonged, on his maternal side). However, as the Athenians did not accept
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