Themistocles' reforms, implemented in ancient Athens during the early 5th century BCE, focused on strengthening the naval power of Athens. He advocated for the expansion of the Athenian fleet, leading to the construction of triremes, which played a crucial role in the Battle of Salamis. Additionally, he promoted the use of silver from the Laurion mines to fund these naval enhancements, thereby shifting Athens’ economic focus towards maritime trade and defense. His reforms laid the groundwork for Athens’ emergence as a dominant naval power in the Mediterranean.
Themistocles.
He was a servant of Themistocles, who aided in the subterfuge at the Battle of Salamis.
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He was exiled
Like so many leaders then and today, he took bribes.
Themistocles was ostracized from Athens and exiled to Argos.
Themistocles was an Athenian commander of the fleet at the battle of Salami against Persians.
Themistocles Leftheris was born on 1982-12-20.
Themistocles Gluck died on 1942-04-25.
Themistocles Gluck was born on 1853-11-30.
Themistocles Zammit died on 1935-11-02.
Themistocles Zammit was born on 1864-09-30.
Themistocles M. Rassias was born on 1951-04-02.
Athens.
Something strong.
Themistocles Hoetis has written: 'Zero anthology No. 8' -- subject(s): American literature, Modern Literature
Themistocles' most important achievement was beating off the invasion of Greece by the Persians, around 480 BC.