The Athenian Empire was more commonly called the Delian League. It dissolved in 404 BC at the end of the Peloponnesian War. There is a link below.
No, he died very early in the Peloponnesian War. Athens' surrender and loss of empire came a decade and a half later.
Pelopponesian war, fought between Sparta and her alllies, and the Athenian Empire
The Athenian statesman and military commander who expanded the Athenian empire for 30 years was Pericles.
No
The Athenian empire versus an alliance we call the Peloponnesian League - a coalition of city-states mainly from the Peloponnesian Peninsula led by Sparta.
The Peloponnesian War (490 B.C.) destroyed the Athenian Empire.
No, he died very early in the Peloponnesian War. Athens' surrender and loss of empire came a decade and a half later.
Pelopponesian war, fought between Sparta and her alllies, and the Athenian Empire
Athenian democracy, Roman Republic, Roman Empire
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The Athenian statesman and military commander who expanded the Athenian empire for 30 years was Pericles.
no because it is seperate from the rest of the empire
no because it is seperate from the rest of the empire
no
To determine the correct chronological order of events in the Athenian Empire, you would typically start with the establishment of the Delian League in 478 BCE, followed by the building of the Parthenon in the 5th century BCE, the Peloponnesian War beginning in 431 BCE, and finally the fall of Athens in 404 BCE. This sequence highlights the rise of Athenian power, its cultural achievements, and eventual decline.
No
The Athenian empire/alliance.