Tuesday, March 12, 2019

Notes 3/12/19

Today was a really long day and I'm very tired. Western Civ was good and we took notes and nothing too crazy happened but I have a bunch of rehearsals this week so I would really just like to sleep. Here are my notes: 

Hippias (r. 527-510 BC).
  • Before his brother's death (murdered), he had fit in the older meaning of a tyrant.
    • After, Hippias had turned into a tyrant best described by the modern definition of the word.
  • He was eventually ostracized from Athens (a thing that, at the time, was worse than death).
    • Seeking revenge, he began to work with the Persian king Darius I, helping the Persians invade Marathon (to the eastern coast of Athens).
  • With Hippias gone, Isagoras and Cleisthenes (both aristocrats) were engaged in a power struggle.
    • Isagoras had support from some fellow aristocrats and from Sparta.
    • Cleisthenes, on the other hand, had the support of the majority of Athenians.
  • Isagoras became the archon eponymous (self-proclaimed leader) and a tyrant.
    • After he became the leader, he decided to ostracize Cleisthenes.
      • Cleisthenes' supporters rebelled against the government under Isagoras for the first time in the history of the world.
        • Isagoras was trapped in the agora for two days and then had fled on the third day and was banished.
  • Cleisthenes was definitely a member of the elite.
    • He was very rich and insulated from the "hoi polloi"-average people, such as middle and low-class citizens.
      • But, he was a crafty politician who saw the value of tapping into the talents, intelligence, and energy of non-aristocrats (middle-class citizens).
        • He didn't see the value of women, though.

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