Plutarch

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Plutarch
Solon was famous for advocating democracy and creating laws. When he was asked if he had given Athens the best laws that could be given, he said, “The best they could receive.” This meant there could have been better laws, but the Athenians would not have accepted them. There are several laws mentioned by Plutarch that Solon was responsible for creating. Solon would pass something called the Mortgage Law which made it illegal to bind a debtor’s body to the creditor if the loan went into default. This was good for the poor because the rich took advantage of the poor. The debtor essentially would become a slave if he could not pay his loan. Solon also put an end to Draco’s laws, except for offenses related to homicide, which were too harsh in Solons opinion. With Draco laws every offense ranging from idleness to theft to murder was punishable by death. Plutarch viewed Solon as a fair and just man. This almost became a burden to Solon because he was so fair and just that he never pleased either side.
Themistocles was an Athenian politician and general. He represented the poor class because he came from a very poor background. Themistocles was well known for his support of building up a navy. His main rival, Aristides, stressed land power. This rivalry will eventually lead to the ostracism of Aristides. The Athenians, while being led by Themistocles, had a great naval victory at Salamis against the Persians. Themistocles had tricked the Persians by convincing them that the Greeks were fleeing. However, his good fortune in Athens does not last forever. He will be ostracized for suspicions that he is too close to the Persians. Ironically, when he leaves Athens he is accepted into the council of the Persian king, becoming an ...

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... sailed away and watched the city burn. There were several other important events that took place during her life, but those two are by far the most important.
Georgiana was an amazing figure in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Her family tree continues to have great influence in Britain today. Princess Diana was a distant relative of Georgiana’s. That relationship seems to fit because both were very influential and well liked. They were both extremely beautiful as well. Prince William and Prince Harry now continue Georgiana’s blood line in British royalty. Princess Kate will need to become incredibly influential if she plans on having as much influence as Georgiana. The new Duchess of Cambridge will have a difficult time becoming as prominent as the old Duchess of Devonshire, however, she should be able to drink and gamble less than Georgiana.

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