The foundation of Thurii, the latest of …

Years: 441BCE - 430BCE

The foundation of Thurii, the latest of all the Greek colonies on the Gulf of Taranto, is assigned by Diodorus to the year 446 BCE; but other authorities place it three years later, 443 BCE, and this seems to be the best authenticated date. (Clinton, F. H. vol. ii., p. 54.)

The Athenian-inspired Thurii project represents a fairly substantial mainland Greek encroachment on western soil; this and a mysterious Athenian colonizing effort in the Bay of Naples region, undertaken perhaps in the early 430s by a western expert, Diotimos, must surely cause unease to western-oriented Corinth. (There is even a Spartan aspect: very shortly after its foundation, Thurii is engaged in warfare with Sparta's only historical colony, Taras.)

Thurii does not, however, form a continuing center of Athenian influence in the west, as may have been hoped.

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