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History 104 The Peloponnesian War Athens’ Defeat
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The aftermath 413 –
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Oligarchy in Athens 411 - Oligarchic coup at Athens –Stasis in Athens - spurred by the controversy over Alcibiades and the mutilation of the Herms –Stasis is aggravated by the defeat
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Problems with oligarchy Sept. 411 - The 400 are deposed Sept. 411 - hoplites force the formation of the council of 5000 June 410 - democracy is restored
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Athens in decline 407 – Athenian defeat at Notium 406 – Athenian victory at Arginusae
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The Defeat of Athens Athens rejects another status quo peace offer 405 – Aegospotami
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Anticipation The state trireme reports the defeat Sparta after the battle What will happen to Athens?
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The terms of defeat Athens joins the Peloponnesian League What it loses What it doesn’t
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Aftermath in Athens 404 - Sparta installs “the Thirty” – Reign of terror
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The End of the Thirty Tyrants Theramenes is removed from the Thirty Exile army at Phyle defeats tyrants in Jan. 403 Sparta restores the exiles
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The Peloponnesian War Specialization in civic duties Mercenaries Economic disruption Integrity of the polis is weakened
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