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== Events == <onlyinclude> === By place === ==== Greece ==== * [[Athenian]] [[general]] [[Cimon]] sails to [[Cyprus]] with two hundred [[trireme]]s of the [[Delian League]]. From there, he sends sixty ships to [[Egypt]] to help the Egyptians under [[Amyrtaeus]], who are fighting the [[Achaemenid Empire|Persians]] in the [[Nile Delta]]. Cimon uses the remaining ships to aid an uprising of the [[Greek Cypriots|Cypriot Greek]] city-states against [[Achaemenid Empire|Persian]] control of the island. He lays siege to the [[Achaemenid Empire|Persian]] stronghold of [[Citium]] on the southern west coast of Cyprus. However, the siege fails and Cyprus remains under [[Phoenicia]]n (and Persian) control. * During the siege Cimon dies and command of the fleet is given to Anaxicrates, who leaves Citium to engage the Phoenician fleet in the [[Battle of Salamis in Cyprus (450 BC)|Battle of Salamis in Cyprus]]. The Greek fleet is victorious against the Persians and their allies and then returns to [[Athens]]. * The Athenians reduce the [[tribute]] due from their subject city-states (i.e. members of the Delian League), and each city is allowed to issue its own coinage. * 5,000 [[Talent (measurement)|talents]] are transferred to the treasury of the Delian League in Athens. ==== Macedonia ==== * [[Perdiccas II of Macedon|Perdiccas II]] succeeds [[Alexander I of Macedon|Alexander I]] as king of [[Macedon]]ia (approximate date). ==== Roman Republic ==== * The success of the first [[Decemvirate]] prompts the appointment of a second Decemvirate which also includes [[plebeians]] amongst its members. This second decemviri adds two more headings to their predecessor's ten, completing the [[Law of the Twelve Tables]] (Lex Duodecim Tabularum), which will form the centrepiece of Roman law for the next several centuries. Nevertheless, this Decemvirate's rule becomes increasingly violent and tyrannical. ==== Sicily ==== * After minor preliminary successes (including the capture of Inessa from its Greek colonists), [[Ducetius]], a Hellenised leader of the [[Siculi]], an ancient people of [[Sicily]], is decisively defeated by the combined forces of [[Syracuse, Sicily|Syracuse]] and [[Agrigento|Acragas]]. Ducetius flees to exile in [[Corinth]]. === By topic === ==== Arts ==== * The Severe ([[Classical Greece|Early Classical]]) period of [[sculpture]] ends in [[Ancient Greece]] and is succeeded by the [[Classical Greece|Mature Classical]] period (approximate date). * [[Polykleitos]] of [[Argos, Peloponnese|Argos]] develops a set of rules (''The Canon'') for constructing the ideal human figure (approximate date). * [[Polygnotos]] of [[Thasos]] ceases his work (approximate date). * The old [[bouleuterion]], the west side of the [[Ancient Agora of Athens|agora]] in Athens, is built (approximate date). * [[Polykleitos]] starts making the bronze statue ''Achilles'' (also known as ''The [[Spear Bearer]]'' or ''[[Doryphoros]]''), which he finishes about [[440 BC|ten years later]]. A [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] copy of the original bronze is now kept in the [[Naples National Archaeological Museum|Museo Archeologico Nazionale]] in [[Naples]], [[Italy]] (approximate date). * The grave stela from [[Paros]], ''Little girl with a bird'', is made. It is now kept at The [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]] in [[New York City|New York]] (approximate date). * The statue ''Woman and maid'' in the style of [[Achilles Painter]], white-ground and black-figure decoration on a [[lekythos]], with additional painting in [[tempera]], starts being made (finished about [[440 BC|ten years later]]). It is now kept at the [[Museum of Fine Arts, Boston|Museum of Fine Arts]] in [[Boston]] (approximate date). * [[Myron]] makes a bronze statue called ''The Discus Thrower'' ([[Discobolus]]). A [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] copy is now kept at [[Museo Nazionale Romano]], [[Rome]] (approximate date). * The [[Corinthian order]] makes its first appearance in Greek [[architecture]] (approximate date). * The red-figure decorations ''A Painter'', ''Assistants Crowned by Athena'' and ''Victories'' are made on a [[hydria]] in [[Athens]]. They are now kept in a private collection (approximate date). </onlyinclude>
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