
Aristides (the Just)
Aristides, often referred to as "the Just," was an Athenian statesman and general in ancient Greece, known for his integrity and fairness. He lived during the early 5th century BCE and was prominent in the early years of the Athenian Empire. Aristides played a key role in the battle of Marathon and the formation of the Delian League. He was admired for his sense of justice, earning him the nickname "the Just." His legacy is often associated with fairness in governance and he is remembered as a model of integrity in leadership.