- The
Delian League was a
confederacy of Gr**** city-states,
numbering between 150 and 330,
founded in 478 BC
under the
leadership (hegemony) of Athens, whose...
- The Wars of the
Delian League (477–449 BC) were a
series of
campaigns fought between the
Delian League of
Athens and her
allies (and
later subjects),...
- war
following the
Battle of
Thermopylae and the
Battle of Artemisium. The
Delian League then formed,
under Athenian hegemony and as Athens' instrument. Athens'...
- The
Delian Society was an
international community of composers, performers, academics,
independent scholars,
recording engineers,
music publishers, and...
-
Delian Stateff (born 26
March 1994) is an
Italian triathlete. He
competed in the men's
event at the 2020
Summer Olympics held in Tokyo, ****an. He also...
- 26695°E / 37.40038; 25.26695
Temple of the
Delians Temple of the
Delians (Greece) The
Temple of the
Delians is the
largest of the
three Gr****
temples dedicated...
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therefore reconstituted around Athenian leadership,
called the
Delian League. The
Delian League continued to
campaign against Persia for the next three...
- 475
Abdera and Eion join the
Delian League 475
Skyros is
annexed by
Athens 474
Battle of ****ae 474
Naxos joins the
Delian League 474
Hieron occupies the...
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Doubling the cube, also
known as the
Delian problem, is an ancient: 9
geometric problem.
Given the edge of a cube, the
problem requires the construction...
- are
minor traces of Punic-Phoenician and Romano-Italian influence, the
Delian mosaics generally conform to the
major trends found in ****enistic art....