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Cleisthenes

Cleisthenes was the Athenian reformer behind the democratic reforms of 508/507 BC. He reorganized Attica into demes and tribes, created the Council of 500, strengthened the Assembly, and helped lay the foundations of Athenian democracy.

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570 BCE
Role
Athenian reformer

Athenian reformer (c. 570-after 508 BC)

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Cleisthenes of Athens
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c. 570 BC
Born into an ambitious family

Cleisthenes was born into the Alcmaeonid family, one of the most powerful aristocratic houses in Athens.

510 BC
The fall of Hippias

The Spartan-backed expulsion of Hippias opened a dangerous struggle over who would control Athens next.

508/507 BC
The Council and the Assembly

Cleisthenes created the Council of 500 and strengthened the Assembly, giving Athenian citizens a more regular role in government.

Fifth century BC and after
Father of Athenian democracy

Cleisthenes is remembered as a founder of Athenian democracy because his reforms made later democratic politics possible.

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The architecture of Athenian democracy

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c. 570 BC

Born into an ambitious family

Cleisthenes was born into the Alcmaeonid family, one of the most powerful aristocratic houses in Athens.

546 BC-510 BC

Athens under the Peisistratids

During Cleisthenes' lifetime, Athens was ruled by the Peisistratid tyrants, whose power reshaped aristocratic politics.

510 BC

The fall of Hippias

The Spartan-backed expulsion of Hippias opened a dangerous struggle over who would control Athens next.

508 BC

The crisis with Isagoras

Cleisthenes' rival Isagoras tried to use Spartan backing to control Athens, but popular resistance changed the balance.

508/507 BC

Rebuilding the citizen body

Cleisthenes reorganized Attica into demes and new tribes, weakening old family and regional loyalties.

508/507 BC

The Council and the Assembly

Cleisthenes created the Council of 500 and strengthened the Assembly, giving Athenian citizens a more regular role in government.

After 507 BC

Safeguards and limits

Later Athenians linked Cleisthenes with safeguards against tyranny, though the exact development of ostracism is debated.

Fifth century BC and after

Father of Athenian democracy

Cleisthenes is remembered as a founder of Athenian democracy because his reforms made later democratic politics possible.

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  1. Encyclopaedia Britannica, Search results for Cleisthenes,” accessed June 2026.Open source
  2. WorldCat, Books and library holdings for Cleisthenes,” accessed June 2026.Open source

Primary sources

  1. Library of Congress, Search results for Cleisthenes,” accessed June 2026.Open source

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