THE ATHENIAN EMPIRE

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THE ATHENIAN

EMPIRE

5th Century –

Athenian dominance leads

To war

SOURCES

THUCYDIDES

455-399 BCE

ATHENIAN

PELOPONNESIAN

WAR CORRUPTED

ATHENIAN VALUES

Athenian Tribute Lists

fragments

acropolis

records of annual payments made by

league members

PLUTARCH

Greek in Roman

empire

wrote for Roman

audience

moral improvement

entertainment

Themistocles

Fortification of Piraeus

Ostracism c. 472 BCE

CIMON

Son of Miltiades

Delian League against Persia 476 – 467

BCE

465 BCE – Revolt of Thasos

Thracian mines

Impeached and exiled

Contributed to rise of Athenian Empire and

repression of rebellion

PERICLES

Introduced pay for

jury duty

Increased political

power of poorer class

Using Delian League

funds, beautified

Athens

Events under Pericles

459 BCE Long walls

454 BCE transfer of Delian League treasury

451 BCE Citizenship

446-445 BCE Treaty with Sparta

431-404 BCE War

Strategy sea battles, financial resources, empire

430-426 BCE Epidemic

429 BCE Death

Long Walls

PARTHENON

ACROPOLIS

PELOPONNESIAN WAR

431-404 War -- 431 BCE

Death Of Pericles 429 BCE

415-413 BCE -- Alcibiades -- Spartan Allies In Sicily

Sparta -- Athenian Countryside

Persia -- Money For Spartan Fleet

404 BCE Athens Surrenders; Humbled

404-403 BCE –30 tyrants; Democracy Restored

Peloponnesian War

431-404 Athens and Sparta

Open society

Closed, rigid society

Culmination of the Golden Age of Athens

Subject of first great history written by an

eyewitness

History of the Peloponnesian War

Thucydides

Democracy on trial

Causes

Corcyra and Corinth

Allies of Athens and Sparta

Sparta voted for war

Archidamos warns of its difficulty

Advised preparation for sea war –

• Advice not taken

Pericles gathers rural dwellers into the city

430

Athens choked with refugees

Plague arrives at Piraeus

Athenian Plague

430-429; 428; 427

25-30% dead

1050 of one detachment of 4000 hoplites

Short term

Athens is weakened

Pregnant women especially susceptible

Explanations and responses

Spartans poisoned the water

Gods displeased

No effective remedy

Rituals and rites ineffective

Burial transgressions

Spending and crime sprees

Death of Pericles

Followed by non-aristocratic leaders

Pandered to popular will

Encouraged war

Peace of Nikias

421

50 year truce

Lasted about a year

418 – war on again

Alcibiades

415

Fleet to Sicily

Accused of sacrilege and fled to Sparta

Advised Sparta against Athenians

End of the war

Help from Persia

Built a fleet

End of war in 404 at Aegisthopotami

Athenian politics

411

400 tyrants

30 tyrants

Aristocratic, ambitious

Overturned and Athens now democracy again

Other aspects of war

Melos in 416

Was this democracy run wild?

A test for Greek culture?

Compare Rome and Greece

Decline of Sparta

Spartans -- poor leaders -- alienated many

Greed and population decline

Leuctra 371 BCE

Thebes -- Epaminondas

Mantinia 362 BCE

Thebes wins, Epaminondas falls, helots free

And the result

Weakened and vulnerable Greece