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"Fifty years before its golden age, Athens was just another city-state in Sparta's shadow. David Stuttard tells the story of the father and son who lifted Athens. Miltiades defeated the Persians at Marathon; Cimon drove them from Greece, revitalized the war-torn city, and moderated its foreign policy, creating the conditions for Athenian greatness"-- Provided by publisher.

Title Phoenix : a father, a son, and the rise of Athens / David Stuttard.
Publisher Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press
Creation Date 2021
Notes Includes bibliographical references and index.
Content Introduction: Out of the ashes -- I. Inheritance: Ancestors -- When the Persians came -- Trials of strength -- II. Athena's bridle: Between two wars -- Dedication -- Firestorm -- III. Strengths of men -- Hegemon -- Securing Athens -- 'I am Eurymedon' -- IV. Peripateia: Earthquake -- Aftershock -- At the right hand of Zeus.
Extent vii, 389 pages : illustrations, maps
25 cm
Language English
Copyright Date ©2021
National Library system number 997010094042105171

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