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Monday, October 24/11 Introduction to Greek History D. Nakassis Greeks and Persians • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Battle of Marathon 490 BC In 508 BC the athenians appeal to Artaphernes (satrap of lydia) for aid against Sparta 503 BC: Artaphernes advises Athenians to take Hippias back - it seems Darius would like city states to be ruled by a tyrant; aristagoras arrives in athens asking for help, athenians pledge 20 ships and eretrians 5 - he is the start of the ionian revolt 498 BC: sardis sacked as part of ionian revolt 492 BC: failed expedition by Mardonius 491 BC: darius sends heralds demanding earth and water Darius sends Datis and Artaphernes (different one) to reduce athens and Eretria to slaves Ionian revolt fails Persians go first to Eretria, athenians offer 4000 hoplites for their defense One of the Eretrian leaders tells athens to go home Some Eretrians betray the city to Persians Perians plundered sanctuary and reduced population to slavery Internal politics often works against cities Persians sailed coast and on September the 8th, 490, landed on beach at Marathon Organized forces for an easy March inland Athenians ran army democratically: each year they elected 10 generals (strategoi) who formed committee and voted on tactics Militades (general) took charge • 9000 athenian hoplites grabbed whatever food they had and headed to Marathon Generals sent runner Pheidippides to tell Sparta • Spartans have to wait for full moon • Historians debate if really pious or just wanted athens to fall Sent another runner to Plataea • Reminded Plataeans how Athenians saved them from Theban attack 30 years prior • Send 1000 hopilites Men of athens marched all night to Marathon and reached at dawn Set up strong position line, plataeans join them Athenian leadership split down middle • 5/10 generals urged for Athens to sit a siege • 5/10 generals sided with Militates who feared the city would be betrayed • 11th official (Polemarch), the war archon, voted for a fight Lasted a week Militades extended line to a mile, same length as persians, so they were not out flanked Herodotus says that 6400 persians killed, 192 athenians • But 192/3 x100 = 6400 Traitors wished to betray athens and persians hoped to reach athens by sea before hopilites march and win war despite losing battle Greeks set off for the 26 mile march Sent runner to athens with the message ‘we have won’ and then dies of exhaustion Athenians manned defenses Monday, October 24/11 Introduction to Greek History D. Nakassis Greeks and Persians • Athenian hoplites reached athens before persians, took position outside city and readied for battle. Won the war! • Persians sailed back to asia Tomb of the Heroized Athenian War Dead • Athenians made a big deal about Marathon • Dead of Marathon buried here • • • • Nike of Kallimachos Acropolis has depiction of Nike atop a column Dedicatory inscription probably memorial of Kallimachos Kallimachos recorded as dead by Herodotus, perhaps dedicated by Kallimachos family He was Polemarch at battle of Marathon Treasury of Athenians at Delphi • Athenians dedicated to Apollo from the Medes (Persians) the first fruits of the battle of Marathon • This inscriptions looks like an addition to the building Athenian city as a whole • • • • • • The Hoplite Basic equipment: • Basic shield and spear = 1 months wages • Bronze breastplate = 3 months wages • All you really need is a spear and sword • Trope - once rank is broken, turn and run. Marker (Tropeion) left where this happens, from which comes our word ‘trophy’ Average hoplite owned 10-15 acres of land worth 2000-3000 drachmas Had to pay for own equipment, therefore the army was not a homogenous system Aristocrats would have not only better equipment but more time on their hands to train Hard to coordinate activity and communication effectively on the field of battle