You can't exactly pin-point an exact date for this transformation as the Delian League gradually progressed toward becoming the Athenian Empire. How it did this was through Athens slowly increasing their level of control over their allies. They increased their control in a number of different ways. For one, as soon as a member of the League became rebellious Athens would take their autonomy and use their navy to suppress them. Also, the allies had to pay tribute or provide ships, many would decide that the upkeep for these ships and the risk of losing men on lengthy expeditions was too much so they would resort to paying the tribute instead. This was beneficial for Athens as they would be the only ones with a great navy because the allies (which were islands) would be lacking in experience and Athens could happily then spend the tribute money on reinforcing their own navy. Additionally, Athens being the bigger and better member of the League and quite clearly the leader as such, would have the most influence in the council of the League. Being that they were able to intimidate the members into voting a certain way.
There are many events that lead to the D.L becoming the A.E and I could probably talk about it forever... hope this helps?
They were built in the second half of the 5th Century BCE when Athens had turned the anti-Persian Delian League of 180 city-states it had led, into an empire and was able to mulct their resources to get the money to create a massive building effort.
The Greek city-states which banded together to defeat the Persian invasion in 480-479 BCE didn't gain control of Greece, they defeated the Persians to defend their cities, and having done so went back to trying to enjoy their independent life. They didn't get control of Greece - each city owned its own territory which collectively made up the Greek world - over 2,000 independent city-states spread around the Mediterranean and Black Seas, some of which formed alliances for security. The Ionian League was under Persian control. a league of southern Greek cities led by Sparta repelled the Persian invasion, the Delian League led by Athens liberated the Ionian cities and caused the Persians to come to peace with the Greek cities.
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Answer 1The Athenians, who would dominate Greece culturally and politically through the fifth century BC and through part of the fourth, regarded the wars against Persia as their greatest and most characteristic moment.The battle of Marathon (490 BC), is perhaps the single most important battle in Greek history. Had the Athenians lost, Greece would have eventually come under the control of the Persians and all the subsequent culture and accomplishments of the Greeks would probably not have taken the form they did.For the Athenians, the battle at Marathon was their greatest achievement. From Marathon onwards, the Athenians began to think of themselves as the center of Greek culture and Greek power. This pride, or chauvinism, was the foundation on which much of their cultural achievements were built. The first great dramas, for instance, were the dramas of Aeschylus; the principle subject of these dramas is the celebration of Athenian greatness. The great building projects of the latter half of the fifth century were motivated by the need to display Athenian wealth, greatness, and power.It's difficult to assess all the consequences of the Greek victory over the Persians. While the Spartans were principally responsible for the victory, the Athenian fleet was probably the most important component of that victory. This victory left Athens with the most powerful fleet in the Aegean, and since the Persians hadn't been completely defeated, all the Greeks feared a return. The majority of Greek city-states, however, didn't turn to Sparta; they turned, rather, to Athens and the Athenian fleet. The alliances that Athens would make following the retreat of the Persians, the so-called Delian League, would suddenly catapult Athens into the major power of the Greek city-states. This power would make Athens the cultural center of the Greek world, but it would also spell their downfall as the Spartans grew increasingly frightened of Athenian power and increasingly suspicious of Athenian intentions.Answer 2The first phase of the wars with Persia began with Persia's suppression of the Ionian Revolt in 499 BCE, continued with its failed attempt to punish and control Eretria and Athens for their interference in the Greek city uprisings in Asia Minor, then its failed invasion of peninsular Greece in 480-479 BCE attempting to incorporate it within the Persian empire to establish an ethnic frontier. Further confrontation in 466 and 450 ended in the Peace of Callias in 449 BCE, where both sides agreed to stay out of each others' areas of influence.After the repulse of the 480-79 invasion Sparta wanted to repatriate Greeks from Asia to end the conflict. Adventurous Athens counter-proposed a defensive league and enlisted nearly 200 cities in it - they either provided warships or provided the money for them. Most paid.Athens took leadership of this anti-Persian Delian League and used its funds to maintain a powerful navy. When peace with Persia was made in 449 BCE, Athens used the navy to continue to collect the funds, by force where necessary, and used them to dominate what became a virtual empire, and also enrich itself at their expense. The war chest paid for the beautification of Athens and half its citizens to be on the public payroll.The Peloponnesian League led by Sparta, resisted increasing Athenian attempts to expand its influence and the collision resulted in a 27-year war which devastated the Greek world from Sicily to Asia Minor and saw Athens lose its empire. Persia reentered the fray, providing the funds for the Peloponnesian League to buy a fleet which could overpower the Athenian one. Athens became a lesser player without the other cities' money, and the Asia Minor Greek cities took the lead in science and culture.It converted the Delian League which it had led against the Persian Empire into an empire of its own.
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She comes from Athens, Greece I read a book!
Sparta prevailed over Athens .
She was born in Athens, Ohio.
It came from Greece or to be more accurate Athens.
In England and Italy and Spain for example those who come 5th and sixth qualify for Europa league.
A pantheon is a temple to all the gods, a good example is the one in Rome. Is there a pantheon in Athens, I've never come across it.