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Ancient Greece Cimon and the Delian League
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Assess the part played by Cimon in the establishment of the Athenian empire.
Cimon was Aristides’ protege- he was the answer when Themistocles started loosing favour. ... Cimon was responsible for the Delian League after Aristides’ had established it in 477. In command of the League he set out and reclaimed Eion that same year to drive out the Persians.
Cimon in Athenian politics was a ‘dove’, which basically meant he favoured peace with Sparta and war with Persia. ... Plutarch states, “no one did more to humble the Great King than Cimon”.
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Title: Ancient Greece Cimon and the Delian League
Words: 394 Rating: None Pages: 1.6 submitted by: stacie
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