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Second Sacred War

Background

The Second Sacred War (449-448 BCE) was a conflict in ancient Greece that primarily revolved around the control and sanctity of the Delphic Oracle. This war was part of the larger backdrop of the power struggles among Greek city-states during the Classical period.

Background

Causes of the War

Key Events

Consequences

Historical Significance

The Second Sacred War illustrates the complex interplay of religion, politics, and military power in ancient Greece. Control of religious sanctuaries like Delphi was not only a matter of spiritual significance but also of political influence and prestige. The war also highlights the role of the Spartans as key players in maintaining religious order and their ability to exert influence over other Greek states.

Matthew Dillon (1997), Pilgrims and Pilgrimage in Ancient Greece, 51.

Thucydides, I, 112 and Plutarch, Pericles, XXI.

Greek Warfare


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