Lycurgus of Athens

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Lycurgus of Athens was a prominent Athenian statesman and orator of the 4th century BCE, known for his financial and military reforms that strengthened the city after the Peloponnesian War.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Athenian statesman
ancient Greek politician
orator
activeInCentury 4th century BCE
areaOfActivity Athenian law and legislation
Athenian military organization
Athenian public finance
citizenship Greek Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Greece

Athens
contributedTo public building projects in Athens
rebuilding Athenian naval power
reorganization of Athenian finances
era Classical Greece
fieldOfWork politics
public administration
rhetoric
gender male
influenced Athenian civic institutions
later Athenian financial administration
knownFor financial reforms in Athens
military reforms in Athens
strengthening Athens after the Peloponnesian War
languageOfWorkOrName Ancient Greek
occupation orator
statesman
politicalAlignment pro-democratic faction in Athens
positionHeld financial administrator of Athens
manager of Athenian public finances
residence Athens
timePeriod post-Peloponnesian War Athens

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Isocrates student Lycurgus of Athens
Peisistratos opponent Lycurgus of Athens