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... s of the citizen’s relatives and friends occupying their minds and fearing the enemy. And at the same time, some people with ulterior motives stirred the citizens to drive away the competent leaders! The strategoi that were elected in panic were helpless against the difficulties, while the common people, driven by their own interests, were unwilling to fulfil their promise to grant citizenship to the freemen, which led to the following series of tragedies! All this shows that the main culprit of ...
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