Illustrated Topics for Ancient History, Arranged By Daniel C. Knowlton, Ph.D
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The causes and the occasion. a) Contrasts between Sparta and Athens as to character of people, pursuits and govern- ment. b) Rival claims to leadership. c) Trouble over Core3Ta and Potidaea. 2. Pericles as the director of the war. a) His plans. b) The plague and death of Pericles. 3. Period of Cleon, the demagogue. a) Revolt of jSIitj-lene. b) Pylos and Sphacteria. c) Brasidas in Thrace. d) Amphipolis. e) Peace of Nicias, 421 B. C. 4. Alcibiades and the Sicilian Expedition. a) Reasons for Athen...ian interference in Sicily. b) Mutilation of the Hermse and recall of Alcibi- ades. c) Intrigues of Alcibiades in Sparta. d) Failure of the expedition. 5. Lysander and the downfall of Athens. a) Changes in the government of Athens and recall of Alcibiades. b) Interference of Persia. c) Arginusse. d) j$jgospotami. e) Terms of the peace. 6. Results of the war. REFERENCES. Textbooks.— Botsford, Ancient, Sees. 136-155; Botsford, An- cient World, Sees. 346-270; Goodspced, Ancient, Sees. 315-233, 230-244; Morey, Ancient, pp.
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