The Persian War and the Peloponnesian War 449-431 BCE.
The Peloponnesian War ended with Athens stripped of its empire, the loss of the revenues therefrom taking the golden out of the age.
what ended the greek's golden age was the pellopenesian war. wich caused diseases.
The faith and wisdom in the gods/goddess also some people do not believe this but some of them died of war.
It was golden not because of Pericles but because of the gold Athens mulcted as taxes from the 200 Greek cities of its empire. This money bankrolled the Golden Age, which came to an end when Athens lost this empire and its gold.
The Persian War and the Peloponnesian War 449-431 BCE.
The war that ended the Golden Age was the Peloponnesian War
The Peloponnesian War ended with Athens stripped of its empire, the loss of the revenues therefrom taking the golden out of the age.
The Persian War in 449 BCE.
what ended the greek's golden age was the pellopenesian war. wich caused diseases.
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.
Pericles was the most notable leader of Athens after the Persian Wars. He was a tremendous patron of the Arts and led Athens into a golden age. He is also widely accused of leading Athens and the Delian League into the Peloponnedian War, which they lost some 20 years after Pericles' death in 429 BC.
The period of time known as the Golden Age of Athens began in 478 BC and lasted until 404 BC. The years in the latter part of the Golden Age were known as the Age of Pericles.
The faith and wisdom in the gods/goddess also some people do not believe this but some of them died of war.
It was golden not because of Pericles but because of the gold Athens mulcted as taxes from the 200 Greek cities of its empire. This money bankrolled the Golden Age, which came to an end when Athens lost this empire and its gold.
No the Golden age was when the gods were born
Pericles was the ruler of Athens during it's "Golden Age. " After the war against the Persians, Athens was in ruins. His reconstruction programs rebuilt the city and many of the famous temples.