Athens from Draco to Plato

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Athens from Draco to Plato Note down any questions or comments you have. Note down why 5th Century Athens remains a significant topic of study today.

Geography

Colonisation

Draco

Solon

Peisistratid Athens

The Birth of Greek Theatre

Origins of Athenian Democracy

The First Persian War

The Olympic Games

Themistocles

The Second Persian War

Herodotus

Ostracism

The Ostracism of Themistocles

Athenian Empire

Thasos (465 BC)

Pericles

The Parthenon

Thucydides

The Peloponnesian War

The Trial of the Generals

Lysistrata

The Trial of Socrates

Plato

The Significance of Athens Your thoughts?