The Golden Age of Athens occurred after the Persian defeat at Salamis .
He was below military age during the Persian War. He fought in the Peloponnesian War.
The Mycenean age was gone 700 years before the Persian War began.
Which golf war? There were 3 of them.
The Persian War in 449 BCE.
It is not so described. The Golden Age followed the war, when Athens diverted the funds collected from the Greek cities to prosecute the war, to its own treasury when the war ended. It also continued to extort the anti-Persian contibutions. The Golden Age was when Athens spent others' money on itself.
The Persian War and the Peloponnesian War 449-431 BCE.
The Golden Age for Athens is also known as the Classical Age. This age began with the Persian War and is followed by the Hellenistic Age.
After defeat, Athens was stripped of its empire, and without the revenues they mulcted from it, they were not able to either maintain naval preeminence or afford the expenditures which had supported such extravagances as the beautification of Athens.
No it was the fruits of the Persian War. Athens turned the Delian League into an empire, and misused its funds to create a Golden Age for itself - the Parthenon etc, arts, philosophers, medicine all for free made it a golden age fro them, and they also put half their citizens on the public payroll using the funds of the other cities.
After the Persian War, when Athens converted the Delian League, which it had led during the war, into an empire of its own and reaped the profits - a golden age indeed.
The end result was the Allied powers won the war.