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ISSUE 3: Athens
756 to 400 BC

Athens is the city state where nomocracy, psiphocracy, democracy, philosophy, theater, et al, began during the Golden Age of Greece that followed the age of exploration, and the incredulous victories in the second and third world wars, the invasion of Europe by an Asian power, only to end in a civil war, the Peloponnesian War, in which monarchic Sparta ended the hegemony of democratic but imperial Athens. May 2006

TABLE OF ARTICLES
Golden Age of Greece: 756 to 300 BC
The Rise of Greek Democracy

The Persian Wars: 490 and 480 BC
The Peloponnesian War: 430 - 400 BC

The Parthenon
The Athena Parthenos: Fantasia and Reality
Helen of Troy: A Heroine in a Man's World
Cleisthenis: Father of Democracy Bust at the Capitol

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