Grecian Tyrants

Grecian Tyrants

Hippias
-ruled from 527-510 BCE
-very paranoid ruler due to his brother's murder
-eventually ostracized due to his harsh ways of ruling
-to get revenge on those who ostracized him, Hippies worked with the King Darius I of Persia and helped him invade Marathon

Isagoras and Cleisthenes
-both were aristocrats and were engaged in a power struggle
           -Isagoras had support from some fellow aristocrats and from Sparta
           -Cleisthenes had support from the majority of Athens
Isagoras
-wins against Cleisthenes and becomes tyrant
-ostracuzes Cleisthenes during his rule, causing his supporters and the ordinary Athenian citizens to revolt against him
-revolting citizens trapped Isagoras on the acropolis for two days, on the third day he fled and was banished from Athens.

Democracy begins in 508 BCE with Cleisthenes
-Cleisthenes was a member of the elite and was a very rich ruler
-crafty politician, allowed for him to have the citizens on his side and stay in power
-insulated from the hoi polloi
-saw the value of the talents, intelligence, and energies of Athenians in the middle class.

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