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Reluctant Empire Buildres? Not So Much So... An Athenian View On The Necessity Of Empire

Reluctant Empire Builders? Not so much soÂ… an Athenian View on the Necessity of Empire

Did ancient Athens need an empire? That depends on who you ask. In the first book of Thucydides' The Peloponnesian War, the Athenian point of view concerning relations with other Greek cities and city-states is related twice. The first time is in 432 B.C.E., when three Athenian representatives speak up during a conference at Sparta after arguments against Athens have been heard from the Corinthians and Spartans. The Athenians are not diplomats or official representatives, but happen to be present during the debate concerning the problems of the Athenian empire, and they ask to speak in defense of their native city. The second discussion comes when Thucydides describes the details of how the Athenian empire grew in the aftermath of the Persian War, fighting on land and sea to gain new territories. In this essay, the two versions of events will be compared for their insights into the......


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