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The Pelopponesian war.

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Q: What event marked the end of Athens' political supremacy in the Greek world in 413 BC?
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The two sources of western political thought include?

The sources of Western political thought are Athens and Jerusalem. Athens represents Greek and Roman thought, while Jerusalem represents Jewish and Christian thought.


What is the difference between Greek to Athens?

Athens is part of Greece.


What city was known as the center of Greek theater?

Athens


Which Greek period marked the end of political independence?

The Hellenistic period after Alexander's death, when his empire was divided up by his generals, who established the Hellenistic Kingdoms.


Will Macedonia defeat the Greeks?

Macedonia is a Greek province on the northern Greek peninsula so no it is not fighting its own people.Unlike today when the country is united, in ancient times when Greece was a collection of states with differing political systems there was a constant fight for hegemony over the other states.As the eminent historian J.B. Bury writes:As the hegemony or first place among Greek states had passed successively from Athens to Sparta, and to Thebes, so now it passed to Macedon. The statement that Greek liberty perished on the plain of Chaeronea is as true or as false as that it perished on the field of Leuctra or the strand of the Goat's River. Whenever a Greek state became supreme, that supremacy entailed the depression of some states and the dependency or subjection of others. Athens was reduced to a secondary place by Macedon, and Thebes fared still worse; but we must not forget what Sparta, in the day of her triumph, did to Athens, or the more evil things which Thebes proposed.

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What is the Greek word for Athens in Greek letters music?

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What is the main language spoken in Athens?

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What was the golden age Athens?

Fifth-century Athens is the Greek city-state of Athens in the time from 480 BC-404 BC. This was a period of Athenian political hegemony, economic growth and cultural flourishing formerly known as the Golden Age of Athens with the later part The Age of Pericles.


What was the golden age of athens?

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What was golden age of Athens?

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Who best example of Greek democracy Athens or Sparta?

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