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Aristides

Jul 27, 202023 minSeason 1Ep. 3
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Aristides acts as a great introduction to the wars that made Athens great, the defensive wars against the Persian invaders, occurring between 490 and 479 BC. Plutarch admired Aristides immensely, so he serves as a great introduction to the standards Plutarch holds up for the other leaders he studies.

The outline of his life pretty much follows the important events of the Persian Wars:

  • Marathon – 490 BC
  • Political Height
  • Salamis – 480 BC
  • Plataea Disaster – 479 BC
  • Aftermath
    • From defense to offense
    • Rise of the Delian League

I also link the important people to their places:

  • Miltiades is general at Marathon
  • Themistocles is the mastermind behind Salamis
  • Pausanias leads at Plataea

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