Cimon's victory makes a great impression both …
Years: 467BCE - 467BCE
Cimon's victory makes a great impression both in Greece (where it is celebrated by the dedication of a bronze date palm, or phoinix, at Delphi: a punning reference to the defeated Phoenician fleet) and among waverers, outside Greece proper, who have not yet joined the league.
Many new allies are now recruited, such as Aspendus (its wealth attested by a wide range of coinage from the fifth century BCE onward) and the trading city of Phaselis on the Lycian-Pamphylian border. (A rare early imperial inscription of the late 460s details the judicial privileges accorded to Phaselis.)
Locations
People
Groups
- Greece, classical
- Cyprus, Classical
- Phoenicia, Achaemenid
- Achaemenid, or First Persian, Empire
- Athenian Empire (Delian League)
Topics
- Younger Subboreal Period
- Iron Age Europe
- Iron Age Cold Epoch
- Classical antiquity
- Greco-Persian Wars, Early
