FAH207H1 Lecture 3: Lecture 3 - High Classical Period, Late Classical Period, and Greek Urbanism

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The rise of athens as the most powerful greek city-state: athens leads the delian league, an alliance of greek city-states against the threat from the persians. 454 bc athens transfers the treasury of the delian league to athens; the delian league becomes an. The peloponnesian war (431-404 bc): athens vs. sparta. Was an unmitigated disaster athens" evolution toward a unified aegean state collapsed; greece would never become a nation-state - i. morris, b. powell, the greeks. History, culture and society (prentice hall 2009) p. 337. Athens: intellectual and artistic center of greece. Later became the most powerful city-state, esp. after the persian war. Victory over the persians gave greeks immense pride. Athens was a maritime city-state and gradually developed their navy. After the persian war, the money they got from the allies meant for future expedition in defense against the persians (delian league money), ended up becoming tributes funding for athens" building program.

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