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Introduction to Greek and Roman History Lecture 8 Crisis I: The end of the Peloponnesian War And the emergence of Greek peripheries.

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1 Introduction to Greek and Roman History Lecture 8 Crisis I: The end of the Peloponnesian War And the emergence of Greek peripheries

2 Psiloi

3 Eleusis

4 Athenian revival? 394/393: Battle of Cnidus, Conon returns to Athens. 392-390: Naval campaigns of Thrasybulus. Byzantium, Mytilene, Rodhes, Samos and Ephesus become Athenian allies Athenian garrisons in Lemnos, Imbros, Scyros. 386: The Peace confirms Athens’ authority over Lemnos, Imbros and Scyros 382: Sparta occupies the Cadmaea, Thebes’ citadel. 379: Thebans and Athenians liberate the Cadmaea 378: Sphodrias’ failed attack against the Piraeus. Formal alliance between Athens and Thebes 377-376: Byzantium and Chios join Athens and Thebes, followed by Rhodes and Mytilene. Ephesus Mytilene Byzantium Scyrus

5 The decree of Aristoteles, 378-377

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8 Boeotia and Attica 1 2 3


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