Pericles: First Revolutionary Leader

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Pericles

TRAGIC NEWS: Today, our first democratic leader died

The revolutionary leader was born in 495 B.C.E. His father had been a political figure, but was then banished in 484 B.C.E. He later returned to Athens, but soon passed away. His mother, Agariste, provided him with many political connections. His education in his early life was led by Damon, a wise musical theorist. Soon, philosophers began to arise in Athens, and he and his family took advantage of this. He was then taught by the society of Zeno, particularly a scholar by the name of Anaxagoras.

Once in adulthood, Pericles was elected to be a general, or Strategos, for the Athenians. He was elected repeatedly for a long time, and became the unofficial leader of Athens.