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==Events==
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* In [[Athens]], the democratic statesman [[Ephialtes]] and the young [[Pericles]] attempt to get the oligarchic [[Kimon]] [[ostracized]] for allegedly receiving bribes. Kimon is charged by Pericles and other democratic politicians with having been bribed not to attack the King of [[Macedonia (Greece)|Macedonia]] (who may have been suspected of covertly helping the Thasian rebels). Though Kimon is acquitted, his influence on the Athenian people is waning.
* In [[Athens]], the democratic statesman [[Ephialtes]] and the young [[Pericles]] attempt to get the oligarchic [[Kimon]] [[ostracized]] for allegedly receiving bribes. Kimon is charged by Pericles and other democratic politicians with having been bribed not to attack the King of [[Macedonia (Greece)|Macedonia]] (who may have been suspected of covertly helping the Thasian rebels). Though Kimon is acquitted, his influence on the Athenian people is waning.


* [[Themistocles]], who is in exile, approaches the Persian King [[Artaxerxes I]] seeking [[Achaemenid Empire|Persian]] help in regaining power in Athens. Artaxerxes is unwilling to help him, but instead gives him the [[satrapy]] of [[Magnesia]].
* [[Themistocles]], who is in exile, approaches the Persian King [[Artaxerxes I]] seeking [[Achaemenid Empire|Persian]] help in regaining power in Athens. Artaxerxes is unwilling to help him, but instead gives him the [[satrapy]] of [[Magnesia]].

* After a two year siege, [[Thasos]] falls to the Athenians under Kimon who compels the Thasians to destroy their walls, surrender their ships, pay an indemnity and an annual contribution to Athens.
* After a two year siege, [[Thasos]] falls to the Athenians under Kimon who compels the Thasians to destroy their walls, surrender their ships, pay an indemnity and an annual contribution to Athens.



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Events

By place

Greece

  • In Athens, the democratic statesman Ephialtes and the young Pericles attempt to get the oligarchic Kimon ostracized for allegedly receiving bribes. Kimon is charged by Pericles and other democratic politicians with having been bribed not to attack the King of Macedonia (who may have been suspected of covertly helping the Thasian rebels). Though Kimon is acquitted, his influence on the Athenian people is waning.
  • After a two year siege, Thasos falls to the Athenians under Kimon who compels the Thasians to destroy their walls, surrender their ships, pay an indemnity and an annual contribution to Athens.

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