The Maritime History Podcast

041 - A League of (Our) Own: The Delian League

43 min · 5. des. 202143 min
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As we kick off Series 3, it's now time to examine one of the most recognizable institutions that existed in Ancient Greece: The Delian League. To make sense of things, we'll compare the Peloponnesian League and Sparta's motivations there, against the Hellenic League that was formed to stand against Persia's incursion. Then, against these two we will finally compare the Delian League, which emerges as a naval-centric league which formally kicks off the time when Athenian empire becomes possible. * Show Notes [https://maritimehistorypodcast.com/delian_league/] * Support the Podcast [https://maritimehistorypodcast.com/support-podcast/]

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