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See the history book of the Sujiao edition in the first semester of the first semester of high school.
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Clisthenes (Greek: cleisthenesis, clisthenes, or kleisthenes) was an ancient Athenian statesman who belonged to the cursed family of Archemeon.
He is best known for his consulship in 510 BC and his role as chief consul in 509 BC as he began to reform the political institutions of Athens, basing them on the foundations of democracy. His maternal grandfather was Cristikani of Sikuon, a tyrant, and his parents were Meccles and Agariste.
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It should be Nikola Tesla.
Nikola Tesla (born 1856 1943) was a world-renowned inventor, physicist, mechanical engineer and electrical engineer. Of Serbian descent he was born in Croatia (later incorporated into the Austrian Empire). Tesla is considered to be an important inventor in history.
He made outstanding contributions to electricity and magnetism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His patents and theoretical forms of work based on modern alternating current electric (AC) systems, including multiphase power distribution systems and AC motors, helped him usher in the Second Industrial Revolution.
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You've watched the arms maniac.
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Cristheni (c. 570 BCE) was an ancient Athenian statesman who belonged to the cursed family of Archimeon. He is best known for reforming the political apparatus of Athens in 508 BC, establishing it on the foundations of democracy. His maternal grandfather was Cristheni of Sicuon, a tyrant, and his parents were Meccles and Agariste respectively.
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The Christianian reforms marked the victory of the plebeians against the aristocracy for more than a hundred years and the beginning of the Athenian slave democracy. The remnants of the clan tribal system were basically purged, and the entire process of the transition of the Athenian clan to the state was completed.
First, the reform completely purged the remnants of the clan system, marking the final completion of the entire historical process of Athens' transition from clan to state.
Second, the reform ended more than a century of struggle between the Athenian plebeians against the aristocracy and marked the final establishment of Athenian democracy.
After that, the social contradiction in Athens was no longer the pure shield of the spear between the nobles and the commoners, but the spear of the slave and the slave owner as the shield of repentance. Ancient Greece entered the classical era, centered on Athens. This article comes from Fengyun.com.
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A famous political reformer in the ancient Greek city-state of Athens. In 509 BC, he united with the plebeians to overthrow the rule of the nobility and was elected chief consul. On the basis of Solon's reforms, social reforms were once again introduced:
Ten regional tribes were divided to replace the four clan tribes of the past; The Council of Five Hundred replaced Solon's Council of the Four Hundred, which would later become the most important state administration in Athens; The Council of the Ten Generals was created, and the Law of Exile of the Shells, with the former being composed of one person from each tribe to take turns commanding the army and playing a major role in politics. The latter is used to banish elements that endanger the state and prevent the resurgence of tyranny. The reforms purged the remnants of the clan system, marked the end of more than a century of struggle between the plebeians and the aristocracy in Athens, and established a slave-owning democracy.
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