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1 CLAS/HIST3001 Persia

2 The Greeks and the East ● “Her shining ankles clad in fairest fashion. In broidered leather from the realm of Lydia, so came the Goddess.” -- Sappho fr. 19 ● Who is the goddess? ● What does she wear? ● C94

3 Croesus / Kroisos c. 560 – 546 BC: C90, 91 King of Lydia, fabulously wealthy Host of Greeks, including Solon

4 Persia on the Rise: Cyrus the Great c. 557 – 530 BC

5 Pasargadae: Tomb of Cyrus the Great “I am Cyrus, son of Cambyses, who founded the Empire of the Persians and was king of the East. Grudge me not therefore this monument”

6 Cambyses

7 Persian Empire in Late 6 th C. (Darius) C96

8 The Behistun Inscription

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10 Darius' Self-Conception C95 ● What is his role in life? ● How does he see his subjects? ● In what way does this conflict with Greek idea of polites?

11 Religion of East C97 How does this differ from Greek experience, in Herodotus' view?

12 Social Deference / Proskynesis

13 Ionian Revolt 499 – 494 BC ● Aristagoras of Miletos undertakes revolt for what reasons? C102 ● Attempts to involve Spartans (C103) and Athenians (C104) ● Sardis burned

14 Persian Counter-Stroke ● C105: – Aristagoras attempts to make home in exile in Thrace – Histiaios tries to muster Ionia, make stand at island of Lade – Miletus taken, Didyma sacked – Population transferred to Mesopotamia

15 Athenian Shame ● In new art of 'tragedy', Phyrnicus puts on historical drama, The Sack of Miletus ● Though victor, he is fined ● The theme is forbidden for all time

16 First Persian Campaign 492 BC ● What political change does Mardonius undertake? (C107) ● Why?

17 Darius' Revenge 490 BC (C108) ● Naval expedition to punish other Greeks involved in Ionian revolt ● Phoenician sea power extends Persians' long reach ● Ends up on plain of Marathon, outside Athens

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19 The Plain of Marathon ● How was the military decision formed in the Athenian democracy? (C108 p. 219) – Elected strategoi ● What broke the deadlock?

20 Marathon Battle of Marathon I

21 Battle of Marathon II

22 ● Delayed at Thermopylae and Artemesium ● Wall built at Corinth ● Athens city sacrificed ● Naval battle forced at Salamis ● Final defeat of Persians in 479 BC on land at Plataea

23 Themistokles ● Crucial role in Salamis (C112)

24 Serpent Column (C115)

25 Continued Hostilities Against Persians ● Athens leads with 'Delian League' ● Liberates Asia Minor ● Cessation of hostilities in 449 BC ● League becomes sometimes oppressive Athenian Empire


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