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Pericles: Biography, Athenian Statesman, ParthenonAug 21, 2024 · BORN · c. 495 BC ; BIRTHPLACE · Athens, Greece ; DEATH · 429 BC ; SPOUSE · Aspasia of Miletus ; CHILDREN · Paralus, Xanthippus, Pericles the Younger ...<|separator|>
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Pericles - Internet History Sourcebooks Project: Ancient HistoryJan 26, 1996 · PERICLES (490-429 B.C.), Athenian statesman, was born about 490 B.C., the son of Xanthippus and Agariste. ... We must, then, admit that Pericles ...Missing: biography reliable
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Pericles - KC Nicolaou - Rice UniversityMembers of the council were chosen by all Athenians, and Pericles restored and built many tempels and structures, such as the Parthenon on the Acropolis, ...Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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Radical democracy meant "pay for service," that is, Athenian citizens ..."Pericles created allowances for public festivals, fees for jury service and other grants and gratuities. He succeeded in bribing the masses wholesale and ...
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Pericles by Plutarch - The Internet Classics ArchivePericles was of the tribe Acamantis, and the township Cholargus, of the noblest birth both on his father's and mother's side.
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12 Facts About Pericles: The Greatest Statesman of Classical AthensAug 23, 2019 · Agariste, Pericles' mother, was the grandchild of Cleisthenes, the political figure who helped lay the foundations for democracy in Athens ...
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Pericles - Heritage HistoryPericles, the greatest statesman of ancient Greece, was born of distinguished parentage in the early part of the fifth century B.C. His father was that ...Missing: reliable sources
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PERICLES - Encyclopaedia IranicaJul 20, 2009 · (The date can be derived from Plutarch's statement that after this Pericles was elected stratˇgos each year for fifteen years: he died in 429.) ...
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Pericles | Research Starters - EBSCOPericles was a prominent Athenian statesman and general, born around 495 BCE into a wealthy aristocratic family. He received a well-rounded education, ...Missing: reliable | Show results with:reliable
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Plutarch • Life of PericlesSummary of each segment:
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Pericles (c. 495-429 B.C.) - The Latin LibraryThe outbreak of war among the Greek states in 459 put a premium on military talent, and Pericles' only recorded campaign in the next few years was a naval ...
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The Athenian Constitution by Aristotle - The Internet Classics ArchivePart 25 ... Every one was astounded at the occurrence, and presently, when the Council of Five Hundred met, Ephialtes and Themistocles together proceeded to ...
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[PDF] Plutarch on Cimon, Athenian Expeditions, and Ephialtes' Reform ...The main theme is the confrontation of Cimon, “the foremost. Hellenic statesman” (Cim. 16.3), with the Athenian demos, headed by Ephialtes (and Pericles).2 The ...Missing: alliance | Show results with:alliance
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The Project Gutenberg E-text of The Athenian Constitution, by Aristotle.Part 25. Such was the way in which the people earned their livelihood. The supremacy of the Areopagus lasted for about seventeen years after the Persian wars ...
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Pericles and Ephialtes in the reforms of 462 BCIn this study some of these problems are considered, and it is argued that the reforms should be attributed primarily not to Ephialtes but rather to. Pericles.
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NOMOΦYΛAKIA and the Areopagus | Cyrene to ChaeroneaThe account of the reforms of Ephialtes given in the Aristotelian Ath. Pol. (25) is as follows: For about seventeen years after the Persian Wars the ...
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[PDF] Cimon's Dismissal, Ephialtes' Revolution and the Peloponnesian WarsBut Athenian suspicion and anger at this dismissal were voiced, again according to Thucydides, who says that these feelings led to the reversal of alliances ...
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Cimon - Oxford Reference... Cimon's ostracism followed (461). The exact connection between this and Ephialtes' reforms is obscure, but Cimon was no hoplite conservative. True, he spent ...
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Plutarch, Life of Pericles 10 - Lexundria10Now ostracism involved legally a period of ten years' banishment. But in the meanwhile[22] the Lacedaemonians invaded the district of Tanagra with a great ...
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[PDF] The Practice and Politics of Jury Pay in Classical AthensFeb 2, 2015 · From the mid-fifth century the Athenian democracy paid every citizen who volunteered as a juror for each day of service.
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Democracy's Slaves: A Political History of Ancient Greece ...In the mid-fi fth century, the misthos dikastikos was certainly two obols a day: it rose to three obols beginning in 424 and until 322. 103. Aristotle, The ...Missing: impact | Show results with:impact
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Pericles—facts and information | National GeographicApr 8, 2019 · Pericles first made a name for himself in the city-state during his 20s as a wealthy aristocratic arts patron. At the Dionysia Festival in 472 ...Missing: heritage | Show results with:heritage
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The Parthenon, Athens - SmarthistoryDates, 447–432 B.C.E. ; Places, Europe / Southern Europe / Greece ; Period, Culture, Style, Ancient Greek / High Classical ; Artwork Type, Architecture / Temple.
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An introduction to the Parthenon and its sculptures | British MuseumJan 11, 2018 · The temple was richly decorated with sculptures, designed by the famous artist Pheidias, which took until 432 BC to complete. The pediments and ...
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Acropolis of Athens Architecture | A Greek MasterpieceStarting from €29.90 Rating 4.4 (65,051) The Parthenon, a temple dedicated to Athena, stands as the symbol of classical Greek architecture, with its perfect proportions and iconic Doric columns. These ...
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His Life, Speeches and Impact on Ancient Athens and GreecePericles instituted for public service, which expanded the realm of democracy, and looked after the welfare of the Athenian poor. But he also made Athens broke ...
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Parthenon: its History, Architecture and SculpturesThe cost of the Parthenon without the Athena statue ... “The Parthenon building program was carried out under the general direction of Pericles himself.
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[PDF] DM Pritchard 2016 (in press), Ancient History 46. - UQ eSpaceIn the hope of settling this two-centuries- old debate, my Public Spending and Democracy in Classical Athens estimates the full cost of these two major public ...
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The Greeks - Pericles - PBSCosting 5000 talents in the first year alone - a figure equivalent to some $3 billion in today's money - the building was completed in less than 15 years, ...
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Pericles Among the Intellectuals - jstorPericles was not at the center of intellectual life at Athens in the 440s and 430s, and certainly not the patron of the sophists. University ofNorth ...
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[PDF] Week 8: The Athenian Empire - Open Yale Courses460-445 First Peloponnesian War; Delian League definitely transformed into Athenian empire. 460 Athens abandon the policy of Cimon and begin hostilities ...
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The Tribute of the Allies - jstorThe difficulty of reconciling Thucydides' figures with the evidence of the tribute-quota lists has been so exhaustively debated' that it may be sufficient.
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6.1 The Delian League and Athenian Imperialism - FiveableInitially formed to protect against Persia, the league became a tool for Athenian dominance. Athens moved the treasury, demanded tribute, and crushed revolts.
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The Greeks - Delian Leagues treasury moves to Athens - PBSBy 454, when the League's treasury was transferred to Athens and used to fund monuments of imperial splendor such as the Parthenon, it had become an empire ...
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How Athens Won the War… and Lost the Peace - Classical WisdomSep 4, 2025 · In 454 BC Pericles moved the Delian league's treasury from the neutral island of Delos and stored it within the Athenian acropolis. The official ...
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Pericles and Athenian Imperialism | Princeton Scholarship OnlineThis chapter examines the role that Pericles played in the establishment of Athenian imperialism. It asks whether Pericles tried to check the imperial dynamic.
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The Delian League and the Athenian Money - CoinsWeeklyOct 14, 2009 · In 454 the Athenians forced the league to transfer the treasury from Delos to Athens. Now the Athenian public meeting had control over the means ...
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Thucydides on Empire and Imperialism (Chapter 10)For Pericles, the proper goal of the Athenians should therefore be to keep tight hold of their existing empire. Post-Periclean leaders take a more expansionist ...
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[PDF] Ancient Athens, the Delian League and Corruption | The Logical PlaceNov 13, 2013 · Perikles built popular support for this by practical measures such the rebuilding of the Akropolis, the improvement of state festivals, the ...
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The Samian Revolt from Athens in 440-439 B. C. - jstorBut these terms are given by. Thucydides, not by any epigraphical source so far discovered. The hostilities of the Samian War were over at the end of 440/39.
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AIO 1169 Treaty with Samos, 439 BC - Attic Inscriptions OnlineSep 15, 2016 · Thucydides mentions Pericles as playing a leading role in the defeat of Samos; fr. cda l. 13 suggests that Glaukon was also involved throughout ...
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Plutarch, Life of Pericles 1-39 - LexundriaTo these details Duris the Samian adds stuff for tragedy, accusing the Athenians and Pericles of great brutality, which is recorded neither by Thucydides, nor ...<|separator|>
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In the Shadow of Pericles: Athens' Samian Victory ... - Academia.eduThe paper demonstrates that Thucydides emphasizes Athenian expansionism post-Pericles, particularly during the Samian revolt in 440-439 BCE, framing it as a ...
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ENDURING PROBLEMS OF THE SAMIAN REVOLT - jstor, especially where Athens was involved15). The primary sources for the Samian imbroglio are Thucydi- des, Diocforus, and Plutarch16). All three agree that ...
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[PDF] The Surplus of the Athenian PhorosThe revolt in 440/39 had cost Athens over 1 ,200T, and it seems that Samos was still paying installments at least as late as 414/3: this translates into ...
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[PDF] Athenian ambitions for the Delian League - Western Oregon UniversityThe amount of tribute first assessed was 460 talents. Their ... felt that they were in fact paying a tribute to a league, which was merely "Athens in.
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[PDF] INTERPRETING ATHENIAN STATECRAFT: THE DELIAN LEAGUEAug 26, 2024 · Abstract. This paper examines the multifaceted nature of Athenian politics during the “Golden Age,” particularly during the Peloponnesian ...
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The Political Economy of Classical Athens: a naval perspective ...Oct 23, 2020 · The naval sector dominated the Athenian economy for over 150 years; her strategy of conquest depended on a large, well-equipped fleet with skilled crews.
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The Political Economy of Classical Athens: a naval perspectiveApr 15, 2021 · He justifies his choice: significant drivers of economic growth were key features of the naval economy; the naval sector dominated the Athenian ...Missing: dominance impact
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The Allied Perspective on Athenian Imperialism – DiscentesOct 15, 2023 · Additionally, land was confiscated in Athenian colonies and cleruchies, showing the material exploitation of the Allies by Athenian citizens ( ...
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The Development Of The Athenian Imperialism History EssayJan 1, 2015 · Athens drained the wealth of the Greek states and exploited allies in order to improve their status of an empire which Athens profited ...
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Thucydides: 1.89-146 - The Latin LibraryPericles had already crossed over with an army of Athenians to the island, when news was brought to him that Megara had revolted, that the Peloponnesians were ...
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Athenian EmpirePericles was probably a leader in the effort against Aegina. While the siege of Aegina was ongoing, the Corinthians invaded Megara, but the Athenians sent ...
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Change in Foreign Policy of Athens under PericlesIn the battle of Oenophyta (457 B.C.) the Athenians succeeded in becoming masters of whole of Boeotia except Thebes. All arrangements recently made by ...
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History of the Peloponnesian War - Project GutenbergSep 7, 2021 · Sixty-two days after the battle the Athenians marched into Boeotia under the command of Myronides, defeated the Boeotians in battle at Oenophyta ...
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Pericles | Athenian Statesman & Strategist - BritannicaKnowledge of the life of Pericles derives largely from two sources. The historian Thucydides admired him profoundly and refused to criticize him. His account ...Missing: reliable | Show results with:reliable
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2017, "The First Peloponnesian War, 460-446 BC" - Academia.eduThe armies met at the Boeotian town of Tanagra in a battle with heavy casualties on both sides. ... When Pericles, commanding considerable forces, landed ...
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[PDF] Thucydides on Policy, Strategy, and War Terminationtheir objective was to clear the Persians from the aegean and to build and expand their maritime alli- ance, the delian league, to keep the Persians out. It was ...
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[PDF] Pericles' Reckless Megarian Policy | The Saber and Scroll JournalThis paper rejects Thucydides' inevitability doctrine and demonstrates that the central cause of the Pelopon- nesian War can be traced to the conflict over ...Missing: border tensions
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Megarian Decree - Livius.orgOct 15, 2020 · Name of the Athenian policy to bar merchants from Megara from the Athenian markets. Sparta went to war with Athens because it refused to revoke the decree.
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ElAnt v2n3 - Supplementing Thucydides' Account of the Megarian ...The accounts of the Megarian decrees provided by Plutarch and Thucydides are not contradictory and can be used together to help determine that there were three ...
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[PDF] Plutarch, Charinus, and the Megarian Decreethe view of the Megarian decree framed at the end of the last century, that this decree closing the harbors of the empire and the market of Attica to the ...
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CLCV 205 - Lecture 20 - The Peloponnesian War, Part II (cont.)Pericles' strategy did not aim at defeating the Spartans in battle, but was meant to convince them that war against Athens was futile. His strategic goals, ...
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[PDF] Sea Power in the Peloponnesian WarFrom the outset of political tensions, Athens employed naval force as a diplomatic tool. That Pericles did not go with the force is perhaps a good indication ...
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Within the Long Walls: Observations on Pericles' Defense StrategySep 25, 2025 · The research indicates that Pericles' strategy effectively repelled Spartan land forces and safeguarded Athens in the short term. However, it ...Missing: perimeter | Show results with:perimeter
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History of the Peloponnesian War - The Internet Classics ArchiveChapter VI Beginning of the Peloponnesian War - First Invasion of Attica - Funeral Oration of Pericles The war between the Athenians and Peloponnesians and ...
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Aspasia of MiletusIt killed the two sons of Pericles by his first wife, and he asked for an exemption from the law to permit his son by Aspasia to be legitimated and made a ...
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Aspasia of Miletus - the power behind PericlesJun 14, 2025 · Freed for the first wife, Pericles got into the relationship with Aspasia. Their relationship was a passionate one, at least on Pericles ...
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Aspasia of Miletus - Than Pericles' Romantic Partner? - TheCollectorAug 15, 2024 · Pericles lost his two legitimate sons from his first wife, Paralus and Xanthippus. and requested an exemption to his own marriage laws to ...
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[PDF] Sexual Slander and the Reputation of Milesian Aspasia498-323 BCE), who became sexually involved with Pericles (c. 495-429 BCE).1 The fact that she was a prostitute is not often called into question; however, this.
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The Erasure of Aspasia - Historical BlindnessMar 25, 2025 · ... Aspasia for “impiety,” a trial in which Pericles himself was said to have “shed copious tears” in her defense. Certainly, if true, this ...
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[PDF] Thucydides, "Funeral - Oration of Pericles"As a tribute to the fallen, Pericles praises the city of Athens as the embodiment of the ideals Athenian soldiers died to defend.
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Chapter 2. “Lovers of It”: Erotic Ambiguity in the Periclean Funeral ...[1] The written text of Pericles' speech, if it ever existed, has not survived. What has is Thucydides' version (2.35–46), which reaches its climax when the ...
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Anaxagoras | Internet Encyclopedia of PhilosophyHis close association with Pericles left ... It was mentioned above that his outlook on the heavenly bodies played a part in his condemnation in Athens.
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Thucydides and Leadership (Chapter 12) - The Cambridge ...Thucydides' portrait of Pericles' leadership is central to this question; the characteristics and behaviours that he embodies are replicated, with variations, ...
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[PDF] Does Thucydides Portray Pericles as Good or Bad for Athens ...ABSTRACT. This essay critically examines the role Pericles played in Athens' democracy from the view of Thucydides. Contrary to.
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THUCYDIDES 2,37,1: PERICLES ON ATHENIAN DEMOCRACY - jstorPericles to be saying that political leadership at Athens is not the prerogative of a privileged group. - a point often seen as a covert gibe at Sparta.13 ...
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Thucydides, Pericles, and the Tragic Science of Athenian GreatnessThis dissertation demonstrates that a central project of Thucydides' work was to reexamine and radically reinterpret the essential features of Athenian ...
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[PDF] Periclean PolaritySimilarly, the roles of Pericles and Ephialtes are unclear. Nevertheless, it is clear that there is a shift away from the old, aristocratic institution of the ...
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Ostracism: Political Exclusion in Ancient AthensMar 30, 2016 · Nevertheless, ostracism was the supreme example of the power of the ordinary people, the demos, to combat abuses of power in the Athenian ...
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[PDF] Ostracism and the Transformation of the Political Space in Ancient ...Aug 31, 2023 · Once the power to ostracize was granted to the demos, however, the citizens were able to use this potential threat as a “symbolic reminder” to ...
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Pericles as a 'man of athens': Democratic theory and advantage in ...Aug 6, 2025 · Thucydides criticized Athenian democracy but praised Pericles' democratic rule. What explains these two conflicting attitudes?Missing: strongman | Show results with:strongman
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[PDF] Power, Democracy and City-State Interests Is Pericles a Supporter of ...ABSTRACT. The importance of democracy itself in classical times is remarkable. Pericles was the most important statesman of Athens in the fifth century BC.
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The Making of a Naval Disaster - April 2022 Volume 36, Number 2The great Athenian statesman Pericles openly and explicitly built Athenian military strategy around protecting and using the Athenian navy to raid Spartan ...Missing: Archidamian avoidance
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The Nature of Strategy: Pericles and the Peloponnesian WarOct 29, 2017 · ... Pericles's funeral oration, given at the completion of the first year of the Peloponnesian War in 431 BCE. The funeral oration was a ...
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[PDF] Athens' Peacetime Navy in the Age of Perikles440's Athens was building ten new ships a year. It would have been a sensible ... that the cost of the navy was a burden of the allies before the Pelo-.<|separator|>
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The Delian League, Part 4: The Ten Years War (431/0-421/0 BCE)Sep 21, 2016 · In 426 BCE, the Athenians reorganized tribute collection for the Delian League. They appointed individual Tribute Collectors in each polis ...
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The Parthenon - Ancient Greece... cost 469 silver talents to build. The work began under the orders of Pericles to show the wealth and exuberance of Athenian power. The name of the building ...Missing: program | Show results with:program
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Pericles and the Socialization of Economics – Part ISep 18, 2014 · The Delian League represented a major political and military innovation in its time by being based primarily upon naval power. It was ...
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Delian League to Athenian Empire Flashcards | QuizletThe Aeginatans were forced to hand over their fleet, join the Delian League as a subject state and pay an annual tribute of 30 talents, which was the largest ...
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How the Athenian Empire Caused Its Own Collapse - TheCollectorMay 14, 2024 · Athens was defeated, the alliance with Argos was broken, and the Peloponnesian War resumed. Alcibiades and the Sicilian Expedition. alcibiades ...
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Building an empire or not? Athenian imperialism and the United ...Jun 27, 2013 · The history of Athens teaches us that increased fear and discord lead to instability, further economic extraction from the 'allies', imperial ...
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Thucydides' Ignored Lesson - The DiplomatAug 11, 2017 · The war between Athens and Sparta was a war of choice rather than necessity, sparked by imperial hubris on the one hand and chance, a sequence ...
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Populists before Parties (Chapter 2) - Why Populism?Thucydides would write that Pericles was so dominant that Athens was “in name a democracy but really a government by the first citizen.”
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pericles as a 'man of athens': democratic theory and advantage in ...Thucydides appreciation of Pericles' leadership is explicit and effusive, and most commentators agree that Thucydides believed it was crucial to Athens'.<|separator|>
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Athens from Cleisthenes to PericlesEphialtes in the great reform of 462/1, when the Areopagus was deprived of its power and the new era of radical democracy commenced. In this connection it has ...
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The Greeks - Pericles - PBSIn 451 Pericles introduced a new citizenship law which prevented the son of an Athenian father and a non-Athenian mother becoming a full citizen.
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[PDF] The Periclean Citizenship Law of 451/0 B.C. - Ancient History UKIn this essay I will be examining the Periclean Citizenship Law1 of 451/0. B.C.2 I will be focusing primarily on the possible motivations which may.
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[PDF] A Survey of Athenian Block Grants of CitizenshipMuch of what we know comes from references to the block grants in testimony recorded by Demosthenes and Isocrates. In addition, there are fragments from ...
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Thucydides, the World's First Great Historian, is Underappreciated ...Mar 21, 2014 · It is the most authoritative source on the war thatengulfed the Greek world at the peak of its cultural and intellectual lifemore than 2,400 ...
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Thucydides and Pericles - jstorWithin the empire, Chios and Lesbos were not "tributary" at the be- ginning of the war (1.19) and continued to supply ships toward the alliance. (2.9.5). 23.<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Plutarch's Use of Thucydides in the Lives of Pericles and NiciasAbstract. This dissertation argues that Plutarch's biographical method falls within the realm of historiography, offering Plutarch's handling of Thucydides' ...
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Historical Value of the Twelfth Chapter of Plutarch's Life of Periclesreliable contemporary of Pericles was the biographer's ulti- mate authority, while that contention will be weakened, if not overthrown, as Kohler perceived ...
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[PDF] Plutarch's Comparison of Pericles and Fabius Maximus2.5). The fundamental design has been frequently misunderstood. The authenticity of the cvyKpLcetc found at the end of most pairs of lives was attacked ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] What Moderns Might Learn from Thucydides' Pelopon- nesian WarThis paper will examine Thucy- dides' teaching regarding the decline of civilization to see if it can offer any guidance to the current crisis of civiliza -.
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[PDF] Some Aspects of Intertextuality between Plutarch's Life of Pericles ...In Thucydides, prior to the first invasion of Attica, Pericles recalls the war strategy and seeks to instill confidence in the population by referring to the ...Missing: early service<|control11|><|separator|>
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Periclean Buildings, Eternal Fame, and Well-Being in the PresentThe passage links Plutarch's account of Pericles to Thucydides, affirming historical reliability. Plutarch's ideas on Athenian self-sufficiency and glory ...Missing: spending | Show results with:spending
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What Thucydides Can Teach Us About Imperial OverreachMay 13, 2015 · Thucydides' lesson is this: when a technologically-advanced democracy has great power it can find itself frequently engaged in conflict.
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What Thucydides Teaches Us About War, Politics, and the Human ...Aug 9, 2017 · First and foremost, Thucydides wants us to see the brutal thinking and overbearing pride of the Athenians in the way they conceived of and ...
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Democracy in crisis: Lessons from Ancient Athens - Engelsberg IdeasAug 5, 2020 · ... demagoguery is seldom the root source of that corruption. Demagogues often thrive only after more moderate politicians have initiated the ...
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Lessons of the Peloponnesian War - CounterPunch.orgOct 28, 2024 · Plato and Xenophon were not enemies of democracy. They were enemies of the disintegrating forces in the Greek world that made war inevitable.
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Thucydides, Pericles, and Periclean ImperialismJan 22, 2011 · Foster argues that Thucydides, despite his admiration for Pericles' political skills, did not share his views on imperialism.
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The Athenian Plague, a Cautionary Tale of Democracy's FragilityJun 10, 2020 · ... demagoguery. Only someone of Pericles' intelligence and integrity, Thucydides wrote, “could respect the liberty of the people and at the ...
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Athens: Cruel Imperial Power or Falsely Maligned? – DiscentesMar 20, 2021 · I examine the question of whether Athens was truly regarded as a cruel imperial power. I argue that this portrayal is in fact accurate.