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Peloponnesian War
war fought between Athens and Sparta (431–404 BCE)
History of the Peloponnesian War
5th century BC history book by Thucydides
Peloponnesian League
military alliance in Ancient Greece
Peace of Nicias
421 BC treaty between Athens and Sparta
Plague of Athens
epidemic in Athens, Greece in the 5th century BCE
Long Walls
city wall in ancient Athens
Andromache
ancient Greek tragedy by Euripides
Thucydides Trap
theory on international relations
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Wikimedia template
Peace
comedy by Aristophanes
Athenian coup of 411 BC
coup where the democratic government of ancient Athens was overthrown and replaced with a short-lived oligarchy known as The Four Hundred
Pericles' Funeral Oration
speech
Heraclea in Trachis
ancient city of central Greece
Megarian decree
economic sanctions imposed by the Delian League on Megara
Atalanti Island
island of Greece
Paralus
ancient Athenian sacred ship
Seskli
Seskli () also known as Sesklio (Σέσκλιο), Sesklo (Σέσκλο) and Sesklia (Σεσκλιά) is a small Greek uninhabited island close to the island of Symi. Its ancient name was Teutloussa (). There can be no doubt that is the same island that Pliny the Elder called Scutlusa.
Salaminia
The Salaminia () was, along with Paralos, one of the two sacred triremes of the Athenian navy during the late 5th century BC. Frequently employed as a messenger ship, it played a notable role in several episodes of the Peloponnesian War.
Congress of Gela
5th century diplomatic meeting
Ozolian Locris
region in Ancient Greece