Cleisthenes (; , also
Clisthenes or
Kleisthenes) was a noble
Athenian of the
Alcmaeonid family. He is credited with reforming the constitution of ancient
Athens and setting it on a
democratic footing in 508/7 BC. For these accomplishments, historians refer to him as "the father of Athenian democracy." He was the maternal grandson of the tyrant
Cleisthenes of Sicyon, as the younger son of the latter's daughter
Agariste and her husband
Megacles. Also, he was credited with increasing the power of the Athenian citizens’ assembly and for reducing the power of the nobility over Athenian politics.