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Tuesday, March 12, 2019
Pœwërpôïñt
Today was a pretty normal day in our beautiful Human Geography class, and Mr. Schick just showed us a powerpoint and talked at us today. Hippias was a tyrant from 527 to 510 BC, and after his brother was murdered he turned into the modern day definition of a tyrant. His harsh rule led to him getting expelled from Athens, and as revenge he helped King Darius the first invaded Marathon. Isagoras and Cleisthenes had a struggle for power after Hippias. Isagoras had the support of some of the Aristocats and spartans, while Cleisthenes had the support of the majority of Athens common-folk. Isagoras became the new archon eponymous, and his first decision was to ostracize Cleisthenes. This move upset the people were upset about this and they revolted against him.
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