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This visual representation illustrates the spheres of influence held by Athens and Sparta during the mid-fourth century BCE, detailing key events that shaped the Athenian Empire. Notable occurrences include Pausanias' campaign in 478 BCE, the formation of the Delian League, Naxos's secession in 469 BCE, the Battle of Eurymedon around 467 BCE, and the conflict with Persia in Egypt from 460 to 454 BCE. The timeline emphasizes the shift of the Delian treasury to Athens and concludes with the revolt of Samos (441–439 BCE), showcasing Athens' power during this period.
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Athenian Empire GRK 102, 2/19/2008
SPHERES OF INFLUENCE, MID-FOURTH CENTURY BCE AEGEN Attica,Athens Delos Gray shading = Athenian sphere; slanted = Spartan.
summakhia arkhē • 478 Pausanias’ campaign • 477 hegemonia to Athens • Delian League, Aristides sets dues (phoros) • 469 Naxos secedes • ca. 467 Battle of Eurymedon • 465–463 Thasos secedes • 460–454 Athens vs. Persia in Egypt • 454 Delian treasury to Athens • 449 peace with Persia • 441–439 revolt of Samos
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