Essays about league athens

  1. Athens Sparta
    ... It was the command of the sea and the head of the Naval Alliance, or the Delian League. Athens was the most feared citystate to fight at sea. ...
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  2. Causes of the Pelopenesian War
    ... After the wars Athens dominated the Delian league and declared the contributions from each city mandatory even though the Persian menace was gone. ...
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  3. Athens and Sparta
    ... Designed by Athens, the League of Cities was, according to Dorothy Mills, ampquot...an establishment whereby members other Greek citystates paid to enlarge and ...
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  4. The Two Faces of Ancient Greece
    ... It was the command of the sea and the head of the Naval Alliance, or the Delian League. Athens was the most feared citystate to fight at sea. ...
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  5. Sparta and Athens
    ... for the first time. Athens great navy had defeated the Persians and then they established the Delian League. They would then help ...
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  6. Sparta and Athens
    ... Sparta, Corinth, and Thebes, which made up the Peloponnesian League on one side, and Athens and its other allies, which made up the Delian League were on the ...
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  7. From the evidence of Thucydide
    ... The Peloponnesian league, with Sparta as leaders, and the Delian league, with Athens as leader or Hegaemon. This is an important point. ...
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  8. Athens and Sparta 2
    ... By 500 BC, this league included most cities in southern and central Greece. Sparta conquered Athens, the leader of the powerful Athenian Empire, in the hard ...
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  9. Athens and Sparta the culture
    ... By 500 BC, this league included most cities in southern and central Greece. Sparta conquered Athens, the leader of the powerful Athenian Empire, in the hard ...
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  10. How did Athens take over the leadership from Sparta after the ...
    ... the Spartans not go to war with Athens. At that time in Tagea, an idea of launching Arcadian alliance and separating from the Peloponnesian League and Spartaamp39s ...
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  11. How Athens took over the leadership from Sparta after the Persian ...
    ... the Spartans not go to war with Athens. At that time in Tagea, an idea of launching Arcadian alliance and separating from the Peloponnesian League and Spartaamp39s ...
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  12. Athens and Sparta
    ... The Athenians also built one of the most powerful navies in the world, in part supported by the Delian League. In Athens, citizens held the highest rank, and ...
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  13. Alexander the Great
    ... The other was it must dissolve the Athenian Maritime League. Athensamp39 government accepted these conditions en blocmeaning altogether. ...
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  14. Peloponnesian War 2
    ... For a while it was only a local affair, but things escalated until in 432 the Peloponnesian League declared war on Athens. This ...
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  15. Peloponnesian War 3
    ... For a while it was only a local affair, but things escalated until in 432 the Peloponnesian League declared war on Athens. This ...
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  16. Peloponnesian War A Strategy Comparison
    ... There was an increasing concern in the Peloponnesian League that Athensamp39 rapid growth was an opportunistic exploitation of Athenian allies and a direct threat ...
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  17. Peloponnesian War
    ... There was an increasing concern in the Peloponnesian League that Athensamp39 rapid growth was an opportunistic exploitation of Athenian allies and a direct threat ...
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  18. The Events Leading Up to The Trial of Socrates
    ... As the head of The Delian League of Greek citystate, Athens was now the ruling power of the Greek citystates its courts tried cases from all over the Aegean ...
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  19. Persian Wars
    ... The Delian League was an alliance with the citystates of Greece. All though it was an alliance Athens was a superior figure in it. ...
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  20. The Rise of Ancient Greece
    ... The Delian League lost most of its partners, leaving Athens ampquotout in the coldampquot which despite all its previous tragedies weakened the Athenians yet again. ...
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  21. How Athen took over leadership of sparta after the persian wars
    ... the Spartans not go to war with Athens. At that time in Tagea, an idea of launching Arcadian alliance and separating from the Peloponnesian League and Spartaamp39s ...
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  22. Philip of Macedon
    ... Philip used the League of Corinth to consolidate and maintain his power through ... that the power vacuum, created following the attempts of Athens, Sparta and ...
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  23. Pericles 2
    ... Pericles was always extending the influence of Athens. IN 455454 BC, he formed the Delian League, an alliance with other Greek city states. ...
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  24. The Hellenistic Age
    ... The Aetolian league was centering on the cities of Aetolia in central Greece and was joined at times by Athens, Rhodes and Pergamum. ...
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  25. Decline of Sparta
    ... Boeotia regained its independence from Athens in 447 at the Battle of Coroneia and restored the Boeotian League, which became the source of their strength. ...
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  26. Parthenon
    ... time rival subsided. The conclusion of warfare left Athens with unnecessary money from the Delian league. Pericles, General of ...
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  27. Pericles
    ... The Delian league which was created to unite all states and protect them from intruders had turned into an empire. This empire was governed by Athens. ...
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  28. League of Nations
    ... The result is a league of nations. ... We seem to come near it in Athens under Pericles, in England under Elizabeth and Cromwell, in the Northern States under ...
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  29. The Greek Civilization
    ... Athens is now the dominant power of Greece. They had the DelianLeague, which was the association of independent Greek citystates that work together for gain. ...
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  30. Greek Civilization
    ... By 500 BC, this league included most cities in southern and central Greece. Sparta conquered Athens, the leader of the powerful Athenian Empire, in the hard ...
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