Phocians, claiming the right to administer the …
Years: 449BCE - 449BCE
Phocians, claiming the right to administer the shrine of Apollo, had taken control of Delphi by 450 BCE; the Amphictyonic League, with which Athens has made an alliance, protests that control of both the city and shrine rightfully belongs to them.
Sparta, entering for the first time into the concern of the league in 449 BCE, sends troops to expel the Phocians, who apparently depart without resistance, but Pericles dispatches Athenian troops to reinstate them.
Athens, a league member, then signs a treaty with Sparta, a unilateral action that angers the other members.
The Thebans rebel, unchallenged by Athens, and the Phocians, their alliance to Athens no longer in effect, retain control of Delphi.
An unstable peace in 448 BCE ends this so-called Second Sacred War.
Locations
People
Groups
- Polytheism (“paganism”)
- Thebes, City-State of
- Greece, classical
- Sparta, Kingdom of
- Peloponnesian League (Spartan Alliance)
- Athenian Empire (Delian League)
