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WHI: SOL 5d, e Persian and Peloponnesian Wars Golden Age of Pericles Importance of Persian Wars (499–449 B.C. [B.C.E.]) • Persian wars united Athens and Sparta against the Persian Empire. • Athenian victories over the Persians at Marathon and Salamis left Greeks in control of the Aegean Sea. • Athens preserved its independence and continued innovations in government and culture. Battle of Marathon • Persians sought to crush Athens, Persian army landed at Marathon in 490 b.c. • Athenians were outnumbered but attacked, broke through the Persian line and engaged in hand to hand combat • Overwhelmed by the fury of the Athenian attack, the Persians retreated Battle of Marathon • Themistocles the Athenian general warned that the Persians would return and urged the Athenians to build a fleet of warships • Legend of the Modern Marathon: • A runner covered the distance between Marathon and Athens to report the victory • Distance was 22-25 miles Battle of Thermopylae • Spartans guarded the mountain pass • Led by the warrior-king Leonidas, the Spartans held out against the massive Persian force, but were defeated in the end Battle of Salamis • Athenians lured the Persian navy into the narrow strait of Salamis • Athenian warships, powered by rowers, drove into the Persian boats with underwater battering rams • Xerxes watched from shore as his fleet sank Golden Age of Pericles (mostly occurring between the Persian and the Peloponnesian Wars) • Pericles extended democracy; most adult males had an equal voice. • Pericles had Athens rebuilt after destruction in the Persian Wars; the Parthenon is an example of this reconstruction. • After the Persian Wars, Greece formed an alliance known as the Delian League, headed by Athens • Known for the Funeral Oration to commemorate those who died fighting Sparta in the Peloponnesian War Parthenon (Athens, Greece) Importance of Peloponnesian War (431–404 B.C. [B.C.E.]) • Caused in part by competition for control of the Greek world: Athens and the Delian League versus Sparta and the Peloponnesian League • Resulted in slowing of cultural advance and the weakening of political power