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mocracy in the 460s and 450s BC.\n\n;460s;bc-d;;;; | mocracy in the 460s and 450s BC.\n\n;460s;bc-d;;;; | ||
n the 460s and 450s BC.\n\nThe Persian ;450s BC;bc-d;;;; | n the 460s and 450s BC.\n\nThe Persian ;450s BC;bc-d;;;; | ||
League.[ | League.[00] In 477, Athens became;477;bc-y;;;; | ||
n in the early 6th | n in the early 6th c@entury the A;6th;bc-c;;;; | ||
Sparta in the 6th | Sparta in the 6th c@entury broug;6th;bc-c;;;; | ||
at Naupactus (429) and Pylos (42;429;bc-y;;;; | at Naupactus (429) and Pylos (42;429;bc-y;;;; | ||
29) and Pylos (425). However, the;425;bc-y;;;; | 29) and Pylos (425). However, the;425;bc-y;;;; | ||
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om Athens, 375–350 BC, Pergamon Muse;350 BC;bc-i;;;; | om Athens, 375–350 BC, Pergamon Muse;350 BC;bc-i;;;; | ||
ng a libation, 470 BC, white ground ;470 BC;bc-i;;;; | ng a libation, 470 BC, white ground ;470 BC;bc-i;;;; | ||
e year.[ | e year.[00] In 371, the Theban ar;371;bc-y;;;; | ||
confederacy of 447, resurrected s;447;bc-y;;;; | confederacy of 447, resurrected s;447;bc-y;;;; | ||
urrected since 386.\nThe 5th- | urrected since 386.\nThe 5th-c@ent;386;bc-y;;;; | ||
since 386.\nThe 5th- | since 386.\nThe 5th-c@entury confe;5th;bc-c;;;; | ||
st, and in the 370s there was noth;370s;bc-d;;;; | st, and in the 370s there was noth;370s;bc-d;;;; | ||
avy, and after 365 no longer had ;365;bc-y;;;; | avy, and after 365 no longer had ;365;bc-y;;;; | ||
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mocracy in the 460s and 450s BC.\n\n;460s;bc-d;;;;
n the 460s and 450s BC.\n\nThe Persian ;450s BC;bc-d;;;;
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n in the early 6th c@entury the A;6th;bc-c;;;;
Sparta in the 6th c@entury broug;6th;bc-c;;;;
at Naupactus (429) and Pylos (42;429;bc-y;;;;
29) and Pylos (425). However, the;425;bc-y;;;;
ace of Nicias (421).\n\nA soldier's;421;bc-y;;;;
on or Zeus, c. 460 BC, National Arch;460 BC;bc-i;;;;
n to Sicily in 415–413 could have;415;bc-y;;;;
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om Athens, 375–350 BC, Pergamon Muse;350 BC;bc-i;;;;
ng a libation, 470 BC, white ground ;470 BC;bc-i;;;;
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confederacy of 447, resurrected s;447;bc-y;;;;
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st, and in the 370s there was noth;370s;bc-d;;;;
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