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c. 1100 BC
 
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Athens, not reached by the invading Dorians, becomes a surviving outpost of Mycenaean civilization       
c. 900 BC
 
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With the encouragements of Athens, non-Dorian Greeeks migrate to form colonies on the west coast of Anatolia      
c. 630 BC
 
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The Areopagus, named from the hill on Athens where it meets, is the council through which the nobles keep power in their own hands      
c. 625 BC
 
  
Hereditary aristocrats hold nearly all political power and own most of the land in Attica     
c. 600 BC
 
  
The free smallholding peasants of Attica fall increasingly into debt, compelled to pay a sixth of all their produce to a creditor     
594 BC
 
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Solon is elected archon in Athens, immediately cancelling the debts of the peasants of Attica and making it illegal to enslave a debtor      
594 BC
 
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Solon makes every Athenian citizen a member of the ecclesia, responsible for the election of archons, thus laying the first cornerstone of Athenian democracy     
560 BC
 
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Peisistratos seizes power in Athens and rules as a benevolent dictator for more than thirty years       
534 BC
 
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Thespis, traditionally considered the first actor, wins the drama competition in Athens      
510 BC
 
    
The Athenian ruler Hippias is toppled by the nobles of Attica, with the help of Sparta