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effect of warfare - Coggle Diagram
effect of warfare
Battle of Sepeia, Sparta vs. Argos
in Herodotus book 6, we are informed that the battle of Sepeia in 494BC, severely depleted the male Argive population
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as a result, 'the entire governance and administration of the state passed into the hands of her slaves'
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Ionian revolt
institution of democracy in Ionian states and thus expulsion of tyrants, except Strattis of Chios
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vengeance
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they stopped at Eretria on first invasion of Greece, and captured and burned it
Long Walls 458BC
seen by Sparta as a pre-emptive method to ensure Athens could still access sea trade whilst being seiged