The Persian War in 449 BCE.
546-479 B.C.
The Peloponnesian War ended with Athens stripped of its empire, the loss of the revenues therefrom taking the golden out of the age.
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The Golden Age of Athens
The Golden Age of Athens occurred after the Persian defeat at Salamis .
Pericles reigned in the golden age of Athens.
The war that ended the Golden Age was the Peloponnesian War
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.
From 449 BCE when, after Persia agreed to peace, the now redundant Delian League led by Athens was converted into an empire of Athens, and the now redundant annual war funds were collected by force, and Athens spent the proceeds on itself - a Golden Age indeed for Athens, paid for by the new empire.
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The Athens defeat of Sparta. This is one of the fields of study in which Athens excelled during its Golden Age.
The Golden Age of Athens