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Pentekontaetia : 479/8-432/1 BCE

Pentekontaetia : 479/8-432/1 BCE. Remnants of the Themistoclean wall, Kerameikos , Athens: 479-478 BCE. Athens plan with city walls, early 5 th century BCE. The wars between the wars from Greeks vs. Persians to Greeks vs. Greeks. 479/8 BCE: Cyprus, Byzantion. Sestos.

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Pentekontaetia : 479/8-432/1 BCE

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  1. Pentekontaetia: 479/8-432/1 BCE Remnants of the Themistoclean wall, Kerameikos, Athens: 479-478 BCE Athens plan with city walls, early 5th century BCE The wars between the warsfrom Greeks vs. Persiansto Greeks vs. Greeks

  2. 479/8 BCE: Cyprus, Byzantion Sestos

  3. 477-1: Byzantion, Eion-on-Strymon, Skyros, Karystus: why? Strymon River Eion Carystus

  4. 477-1: Securing the grain route & access to resources in Thrace Strymon River:timber, silver and gold Eion Carystus

  5. 470: Naxos revolts. How should Athens respond? Strymon River

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