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History 104

History 104. Sparta’s brief ascendancy Review for second hourly. Sparta in charge. Lysander’s decarchies are unpopular Sparta is the most powerful polis. Sparta and Persia. Relations with Cyrus the younger. The Corinthian War. 395-387 The King’s Peace - 387. Sparta and Thebes.

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History 104

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  1. History 104 Sparta’s brief ascendancy Review for second hourly

  2. Sparta in charge • Lysander’s decarchies are unpopular • Sparta is the most powerful polis

  3. Sparta and Persia • Relations with Cyrus the younger

  4. The Corinthian War • 395-387 • The King’s Peace - 387

  5. Sparta and Thebes • The Boeotian League • 380’s • 377 • The Second Athenian Naval Confederacy • “Peace” in 375, 371

  6. Thebes and the Boeotian League • Epaminondas and Pelopidas

  7. The decline of Thebes and Athens • The Battle of Mantinea - 362 • The end of the Second Athenian Confederacy

  8. The Stage is set… • No polis has overwhelming power or support • Persia is powerful enough to withstand, but not to conquer • City-states do not trust one another, opportunistic

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