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Introduction to Greek and Roman History Lecture 6 After the Persian Wars: Athens as an emerging power Monuments of War • The Battle of Marathon: Epitaph of Aeschylus; who fought at Marathon: The glorious grove of Marathon can tell of his Valour-as can the long haired Persian…” (found in Gela where he died). Date of inscription: disputed. Herodotus Book 6. Records death of 192 Greeks, whose names were inscribed on the Battlefield. Battle at Salamis: Themistocles Decree < On Troezen: Orders evacuation of citizens of Athens & Mobilisation of Greek forces. > Date: Disputed 3rd century BC copy The Battle at Thermopylae 480BC Simonides’ epitaph for the warriors of Thermopylae: Ὦ ξεῖν', ἀγγέλλειν Λακεδαιμονίοις ὅτι τῇδεκείμεθα, τοῖς κείνων ῥήμασι πειθόμενοι. ‘Stranger, go and to the Spartans tell, that here obedient to their laws, we fell’ Serpent Column: Instanbul Dedicated at Delphi Listing the names of 31 city states set up after the battle Platea, Snake Head: @ Istanbul Archaeology Museums History in pieces Bronze Snake Victory Monument Tripod base: at Delphi Serpentine Monument ca. 479 BC. Commemorating the victory at Plataea (originally in Delphi, moved by Constantine to his Hippodrome in AD 324. Arranged by numbers of soldiers contributed to the battle (Sparta, Athens and Corinth were first). Numbers taken from Herodotus, Histories 9.81. Seventh coil: …… Tenians 200?--Sixth coil: Naxians (unreadable) Eretrians 300? Chalcidians 400 Delos and the Ionian syngheneia Homeric hymn to Apollo (III), 146-149 Phoebus, in Delos do you most delight your heart; for there the long robed Ionians gather in your honor with their children and shy wives: with boxing and dancing and song Delos Distirct Polis Aparchai 454: The new Delian League Athens Urban Plan Phidias showing the freeze of the Parthenon Carytids and the Statue of Athena Parthenos Pericles & Athens West & East Pediments of the Parthenon • EE Sculptures from the Parthenon (now at the British Museum) Pediment sculpture Centuaromachy Temple of Zeus at Olympia Classical Architecture: Temple of Zeus Plan Pediment of Zeus Olympios Urban Landscape of Zeus at Olympia The Pythian oracle at Delphi The Treasury at Delphi Snake Victory Monument Thucydides & the Peloponnesian Wars Allies and Allegiances in the second half of the 5th century BC The Archidamian War, 431421 Naupactus Corcyra (Korfu) Plataea 431: The Thebans take Plataea Demosthenes Victory at Sphakteria 425 BC Sicily, 415-413 Battle at Syracuse 415-413 BC Alscibiades (from the Capitoline Musuem) Tissaphernes Thuc. VIII.6 The King had lately called upon him for the tribute from his government, for which he was in arrears, being unable to raise it from the Hellenic towns by reason of the Athenians; and he therefore calculated that by weakening the Athenians he should get the tribute better paid, and should also draw the Lacedaemonians into alliance with the King; and by this means, as the King had commanded him, take alive or dead Amorges, the bastard son of Pissuthnes, who was in rebellion on the coast of Caria.