Archaic Greece - Conflicts

Conflicts

  • First Messenian War (Approximately 750-730 BC)
  • Lelantine War (End of 8th century BC)
  • Second Messenian War (640-620 BC)
  • Periander's destruction of Epidaurus (approx. 600 BC)
  • First Sacred War (595-585 BC)
  • Thirean War (mid-6th century BC)
  • Spartan invasion of Samos (529 BC)
  • Arcadian Wars
  • Athenian Republic Wars
  • Greco-Persian Wars
  • Greek-Punic wars

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