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Persia restored its power over the cities of Asia Minor, alliances were prohibited between the cities of Greece, and surveillance and control over the Greek cities was entrusted to Sparta. Spartan policy was expressed in violations of the autonomy of states, in the punishing of democrats, and ...
The situation for the far more numerous smaller states of mainlandGreecewas different inasmuch as a distinctive policy of their own toward Persia or anybody else was hardly an option for most of the time. However,Eretria, by now a third-class power, had its own unsuccessful “war” with Per...
Persia restored its power over the cities of Asia Minor, alliances were prohibited between the cities of Greece, and surveillance and control over the Greek cities was entrusted to Sparta. Spartan policy was expressed in violations of the autonomy of states, in the punishing of democrats, and ...
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That is true, but the Romans were the inheritors and adopters of Greek theatrical traditions and, as the book is set in Roman Athens, we thought it would be good to start with a look at the birth of drama in ancient Greece. Tragedy is an imitation of an action that is serious, comple...
The ancient Persian empires are denoted as despotic, practicing arbitrary rule while Greece, Persia's archrival during the sixth to fourth century BC, exercised rule of law. This paper uses a contract theory framework to analyze some of the geographical and environmental underpinnings of the ...
Is Ionia part of Greece or Persia? Today, most of Ionia is part of Turkey. The coastal islands are part of Greece, however. This was a result of the wars and violence perpetrated in the early 1900s. History 101: Western Civilization I ...
The Greeks fought with great skill and vision and were able to sink 300 Persian vessels, losing only about 40 of their own. Even after defeat, the Persian side was still strong and powerful, and in spite of losing the battle, many areas of Greece remained in Persian hands. Even their la...