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  1. By the mid-5th century BC, the League had become an Athenian Empire, symbolized by the transfer of the League's treasury from Delos to the Parthenon in 454 BC. Map of the Athenian empire c. 450 BC. The wealth of Athens attracted talented people from all over Greece, and also created a wealthy leisure class who became patrons of the arts.

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    • Mycenean Greece. The northern section of Greece is best-known for the polis of Athens, the Peloponnese, and for Sparta. There were also thousands of Greek islands in the Aegean sea, and colonies on the eastern side of the Aegean.
    • Vicinity of Troy. This map shows Troy and the surrounding area. Troy is referred to in the legend of the Trojan War of Greece. Later, it became Anatolia, Turkey.
    • Ephesus Map. On this map of ancient Greece, Ephesus is a city on the east side of the Aegean Sea. This ancient Greek city was on the coast of Ionia, close to present-day Turkey.
    • Greece 700-600 B.C. This map displays the beginnings of historic Greece 700 B.C.- 600 B.C. This was the period of Solon and Draco in Athens. The philosopher Thales and the poet Sappho were active during this time as well.
  3. Map of ancient classical Greece in the Fifth Century BCE: Culturally-Greek peoples were common throughout the eastern Mediterranean, particularly in what is today the country of Turkey. The Greeks founded colonies throughout the region. Click here to enlarge.

  4. Greek civilization in the 5th century. Intellectual achievements. The effect of the Persian Wars on philosophy; The rise of democracy; Hippocrates and the fluidity of genres; Greek tragedy; The liturgy system; The roles of slaves and women. Slaves; Women; Military technology

  5. Classical Greece was a period of around 200 years (the 5th and 4th centuries BC) in Ancient Greece, marked by much of the eastern Aegean and northern regions of Greek culture (such as Ionia and Macedonia) gaining increased autonomy from the Persian Empire; the peak flourishing of democratic Athens; the First and Second Peloponnesian Wars; the ...

  6. Map Description. Historical Map of Athens, 5th century B.C. Illustrating: Points of Interest. 1. Unfinished Temple of Zeus. 2. Unfinished law courts. 3. Painted Stoa. 4. Stoa of Hermes. 5. Altar of the Twelve Gods. 6. Stoa of Zeus with his statue. 7.

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