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GH EXAM 3

Study Cards for Greek History Exam 3

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Peace of Callias Probable truce with Persia
Cimon Attempted to help Sparta; mission failed; ostracized
Pericles One of the most influential rulers during the first phase of the Peloponnesian War. Friend of Ephialtes.
Ephialtes Didn't want to help Sparta; put in charge after the ostracism of Cimon; assassinated after his democratic reforms
Themistocles General of the famous Battle of Salamis during the Persian War; prompted the building of the Long Walls.
Epidamus A colony of Corcyra. When Corinth aided them in putting down the oligarchs the Corcyraens were upset that Corinth was interfering with HER "daughter" colony.
Agesilaus Spartan king that decided to invade Persia after the Peloponnesian War
Artaxerxes Persian king who bribes the Greeks to make war on Sparta
The Corinthian War Greek states fight back after Sparta becomes a bully, and because of Persian King Artaxerxes' bribery
Peltasts Quick & nimble warriors that had a stunning victory over Sparta at Lechaeum
Diodotus advocates gentler approach for the Mytilene rebellion
Cleon advocates harsh policy (killing all the men) for the Mytilene rebellion
Brasidas
Diodotus advocates gentler approach for the Mytilene rebellion
Diodotus advocates gentler approach for the Mytilene rebellion
Diodotus advocates gentler approach for the Mytilene rebellion
Brasidas
Cleon advocates harsh policy (killing all the men) for the Mytilene rebellion
Brasidas
Thucydides
Cleon
What were the 4 terms of the Peace of Nicias? Which ones actually happened? (1) Athens keeps empire (2) Amphipolis returns to Athenian control (3) Athens abandons Pylos (4) Athens returns POWs Only #1 and #4 were done
Alcibiades Relative of Pericles; war hawk; irreverent
Lamachus neutral about war; sent on Sicilian Expedition; killed in Sicily
Nicias Dove; left alone to fight Syracuse; died in Sicily
Aristophanes Famous playwright who wrote the "Peace"
Demothenes Sent as backup for Nicias in Sicilian Expedition; died in Sicily
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