| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - For some scholars, our 'knowledge' of Solon and his times is largely a fictive construct based on insufficient evidence[8][9] while others believe a substantial body of real knowledge is still attainable.[10] Solon and his times can appear particularly interesting to students of history as a test of the limits and nature of historical argument.[11]Seisachtheia (Greek: seiein, to shake, and achthos
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