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- Pentecontaetia (Gr****: πεντηκονταετία, "the period of fifty years") is the term used to refer to the period in Ancient Gr**** history between the defeat...
- Aegean and Ionia. What ensued was a period which Thucydides called the Pentecontaetia, in which Athens increasingly became an empire, carrying out an aggressive...
- Athenian League Athenian democracy Chalcis Decree ****enic civilization Pentecontaetia Zone (colony) Nelson & Allard-Nelson 2005, p. 197. Roisman & Yardley...
- Persian War to the beginning of the Peloponnesian War, also known as the Pentecontaetia. 1.89–1.117 The progress from supremacy to empire. Second congress at...
- Peiraeus and Long walls and his defection to Persia (41-50, 54-59) and the Pentecontaetia (60-65, 78–84, 88). Interweaved with this is an account of events in...
- Thucydides cited the Thasian episode as one of the incidents during the Pentecontaetia which marked the transformation of the Delian League into an Athenian...
- First Persian invasion of Greece Second Persian invasion of Greece Pentecontaetia classical Greece ****enistic Greece Roman Greece Ancient Athens Athenian...
- Plataea to Potidaea, Studies in the History and Historiography of the Pentecontaetia, Baltimore/London, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1993. . Kitto, H...
- Plataea to Potidaea, Studies in the History and Historiography of the Pentecontaetia, Baltimore/London, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1993. Cinzia Bearzot...
- was probably irregular and no navarch was appointed for most of the Pentecontaetia (479–431), as the Spartans did not launch any navy during this period...