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When Persians Destroyed Athens: The Burning of Acropolis and the Rebuilding of a City

Greek Reporter 30 Mar 2025
In 480 BC, Persian ... This relative peace did not last long, however, as Mardonius commenced a second invasion of the city in 479 BC after a peace deal between the Greeks and the Persians fell through.
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Six Glorious Ancient Greeks Who Had an Inglorious End

Greek Reporter 29 Mar 2025
470-399 BC) is the father of Western philosophy ... The Battle of Plataea in 479 BC was the battle that sealed the end of the Persian Wars and and Persian presence on Greek soil ... Pausanias was born in Sparta between 515 and 510 BC.
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Full Guide to the Acropolis of Athens: Top 10 Monuments to See

Greek Reporter 23 Mar 2025
Under Pericles’ leadership, the Acropolis grew from a handful of temples, damaged by the Persians in 479 BC, to a beacon of Classical architecture and symbol of greatness ... the fifth century BC.
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GROK 3 Agrees That White European Men Are Responsible for Almost All the Greatest Human ...

The Unz Review 12 Mar 2025
Thutmose (1350 BC) ... Phidias (480 BC). Known for his work on the Parthenon sculptures and the statue of Zeus at Olympia, one of the “Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.” Praxiteles (364 BC) ... 484–425 BC) ... 460–400 BC) ... Battle of Plataea, 479 BC Sides.
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