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Ancient Greece


Question Posted Sunday December 11 2005, 3:56 pm

Does anyone know the social hierarchy (like kings and slaves, and what's in between) for Ancient Greece? I'm doing a project on Ancient Greece and I don't know the order or anything that is between the Kings and Slaves. I've been searching Google for the past 15 minutes. It's not working =/

And I'm not asking for you to do my homework, I'm just asking for a little help, because I've already tried to get it. Can anyone help me here? Thanks<3


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Alpha345 answered Sunday December 11 2005, 8:08 pm:
It depends where in Greece you are talking about. Certain city-states had different forms of government, such as Athens and her allies being a upper-class democracy (where only land owning males and free men could vote) to Sparta being socialistic military state whose head was the king.

Also it depends on the time frame, if you have the earliest of ancient greece, then you have kings in every city in greece. If you are thinking around the time of the Golden Age of Athens, then it was democratic (Athens and her allies) and monarchy (Sparta and her allies).

Then you have the time when ancient Greece was a large empire under Alexander the Great and his father Phillip II of Macedonia, in which every city was under control of the Macedonian crown and became a major world power.

I would say Ancient Greece ended around the time of the Roman occupation, because after the Romans took over, Greece was under occupation clear up until the late 1800's. Also you could say Ancient Greece ended at the time of the conversation of Greece from their patheon on gods to Christianity.

I hope this helps and good luck on your project!

-Ryan

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afro_timmy answered Sunday December 11 2005, 4:10 pm:
try google

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