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 Pythagoras
The crucial and striking point is that the tradition which falsely ascribes Plato's late metaphysics to Pythagoras begins not with the Neopythagoreans in the first centuries BC and AD but already in the fourth century BC among Plato's own pupils (Burkert 1972a, 53-83).
It appears that, for reasons which are not entirely clear, Plato's successors in the Academy, Speusippus, Xenocrates and Heraclides, chose to present late Platonic metaphysics as a mere development of Pythagoreanism and that Theophrastus chose to follow this tradition.
350-260 BC), who wrote a history of Sicily, which included material on southern Italy where Pythagoras was active, is also important.
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/pythagoras

  
 The 360-days Prophetic Calendar is the most incredibly accurate of all calendars!
8:16 (i.e., the prophecy of the 2300) and 9:21 (i.e., the prophecy of the 490).
Hence, the prophecy of the 490-years till the coming of the Messiah, speaks not only of the Messiah's coming in ministry at 30 years of age (etc.), but also of His coming into the world at birth.
of 1876 BC of which we now speak (with 5 years of the 7-year famine remaining)!
http://www.360calendar.com/Y2K_5b_reason.prophetic-calendar.html

  
 New Greek II, June 30, '01
Ancient Greece, Pergamon (Mysia), 133-67 BC, bronze AE18
Ancient Greece, Larissa (Thessaly), 360-325 BC, bronze AE18
Ancient Greece, Histaia (Euboia), 369-338 BC, bronze AE13
http://www.rudnik.com/whatisnew/htmls/NewGreek2Jun3001.html

  
 Hoplite
After finally defeating the Theban's and Athenians at the battle of Chaironeia in 338 BC, he turned his sights on Persia but was murdered in 336 BC before he could join his advance force in Asia Minor.
Alexander's death in 323 BC was followed by the division of his empire into successor states ruled by the marshals of his army.
This period also saw the development and establishment of the Athenian democracy in 510 BC by Kleinsthenes.
http://www.iserv.net/~cjsalpha/wargames/hoplite.htm

  
 PBS Online: Beyond the Veil - Timeline 1
530 BC Cyrus II is killed in battle against the Massagetaes.
481 BC Renewal of war with the Greeks.
547- 540- BC Cyrus II defeats Lydia and Bablyon, extending his empire from Iranian plateau in the east to the Mediterranean in the West.
http://www.internews.org/visavis/btvPages/Timelines1.html

  
 Athenian Amforai
Herakles figthing the Amazons, by Douris 490-480 BC
Death of Aktaion, by the Dinos group 430-420 BC
Dionysos and Maenads, by Leagros group 510 BC
http://www.sikyon.com/contents_eg21.html

  
 Caria, Kaunos - Ancient Greek Coinage - WildWinds.com
Ca 490-470 B.C. Iris with curved wings and outstretched hands in a kneeling-running position right, looking back / Griffin standing left, raising forepaw, within dotted border in quadrilateral incuse.
Winged female figure (Iris?) running in crouched position right / griffin standing left, one paw raised, within beaded border in incuse square.
http://www.wildwinds.com/coins/greece/caria/kaunos/i.html

  
 Bible numbers: Lamech and the Flood
This prophecy of the '490' states, "The end will come like a flood," Dan.
This 490 day-yr figure is further broken down into four segments in the prophecy: 49 + 434 + 3.5 + 3.5 = 490 yrs.
) and (3300, 3085) BC w the –2 yrs, unto his own death (2593, 2378) and (
http://www.netrover.com/~numbers/biblical-chronology-1e.html

  
 TVM Entry Floor: Classic Period Greek Art
With Ionian support, the wars continue under the leadership of Athens, which founds the Delian League.
With the Corinthian League, peace is imposed on the Greek states under the leadership of Macedonia.
In 356 BC Philip II of Macedonia begins his systematic conquest of Greece, completed in 338 BC at Chaeronea.
http://www.tigtail.org/TIG/M_View/TVM/E/Ancient/Greek/Greek-art/greek-4.classic.html

  
 Phidias --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
The war goddess of the ancient Greeks was Athena—often called Pallas Athena, or simply Pallas.
His entry, a figure of a wounded Amazon, is ascribed to him from its resemblance in style to his head of Pericles.
He alone, it was said, had seen the gods and made them visible to others.
http://www.britannica.com/ebi/article-9276391?tocId=9276391&query=pyrrhon

  
 ARTH 220 Week 11
Douris, Attic Red-Figure Kylix with Satyrs Seizing Nymph, interior: satyrs seizing nymph, early 5th century BC.
Douris, Attic Red-Figure Psychter with Sileni Frolicking Around Dionysus frpm Caere, view of other side, c.480 BC, Cerveteri, Italy.
Douris, Attic Red-Figure Psychter with Sileni Frolicking Around Dionysus frpm Caere, view of side, c.480 BC, Cerveteri, Italy.
http://www.arth.upenn.edu/fall02/220/220lecture11.html

  
 History Today: Re-running Marathon.(battle of Marathon in 490 BC decisive for Greeks)@ HighBeam Research
The above preview is from History Today, May 1, 1998.
Re-running Marathon.(battle of Marathon in 490 BC decisive for Greeks)
If the Greeks had lost to the Persians at Marathon in 490 BC the history of the West might have been very different.
http://www.highbeam.com/library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1G1:20640676&refid=holomed_1

  
 Classical Myth: Athene: Images
Athene, Heracles supporting the sky, and Atlas: Image
Olympia, temple of Zeus, ca 470-456 BC, MM
Perseus, attended by Athene, slaying the Gorgon Medusa: Large image, 50% image
http://web.uvic.ca/grs/bowman/myth/gods/athene_i.html

  
 University of Chicago Department of Classics
The political and cultic geography of the Argive Plain, 900-400 BC," American Journal of Archaeology 99 (1995), 577-613
• Articles on "Aeolians," "Colonization," "The Dark Age," "Dorians," "Hellenes," "Ionians," and "Political History to 490 BC," in G. Speake (ed.), Encyclopedia of Greece and the Hellenic Tradition.
• "Urbanization in the Mediterranean, 9th to 6th Centuries BC," Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography, Copenhagen, Denmark (May 1994)
http://humanities.uchicago.edu/depts/classics/people/hallcv.htm

  
 MU Greek vases
320-300 BC Plain black wares - Attic and Campanian
Late 6th century BC Black Figure Neck Amphora
LG IIb, 700 BC Trefoil-mouthed oinochoe (Dipylon Group)
http://vm.arts.unimelb.edu.au/tours/Gvases/vaselist.htm

  
 Battle of Marathon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hippias, tyrant of Athens, had been expelled in 510 BC by his people, with the assistance of Cleomenes I, King of Sparta.
With the failure of the Ionian Revolt (499 BC - 494 BC), Darius was intent on subjugating the Greeks and punishing them for their part in the revolt.
In 492 BC Darius dispatched an army under his son-in-law, Mardonius.
http://www.peekskill.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/Battle_of_Marathon

  
 Battle of Marathon: 490 BC
490 BC In 490 BC, King Darius led his Persian army in an attack on Greece which resulted in the Battle of Marathon.
The first attempt, two years previous, was unsuccessful due to a storm which was believed to have been sent by the gods from Olympus to destroy the Persian fleet.
This assault was the Persians' second attempt at revenge on the Athenians and the Eretrians, Greeks who had previously backed the Ionian revolt against Persian rule.
http://www.thenagain.info/WebChron/Mediterranean/Marathon.html

  
 Aeschylus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aeschylus (525—456 BC; Greek: &;) was a playwright of ancient Greece.
Seven Against Thebes (467 BC) (Hepta epi Thebas)
Born in Eleusis, a district of Athens, he wrote his first plays in 498 BC, but his earliest surviving play is possibly The Suppliants, written in approximately 490 BC.
http://www.lexington-fayette.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/Aeschylus

  
 SculptureCredits1
Copy of a Greek group of about 200 BC.
Copy of a group of the 2nd/1st century BC.
v) Cast of gravestone of Dexileos, who was killed at Corinth in 394/3 BC.
http://www.beazley.ox.ac.uk/Credits/SculptureCredits/Sculpturecredits1.htm

  
 BBC - Schools - Ancient Greece Timeline
650 - 580 BC Corinth is ruled by the tyrant Kypselos and then his son Periander.
490 and 480 BC Greeks defeat Persian invaders at the battles of Marathon (490 BC)and Salamis (480 BC).
The second timeline shows the period from 1000 BC to the present day.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/ancientgreece/timeline/index.shtml

  
 Eretria on Encyclopedia.com
Much later, after the second Delian League had been created, Eretria again revolted (349 BC).
Re-running Marathon.(battle of Marathon in 490 BC decisive for Greeks)
BC, Eretria sent out many colonists to islands and coasts of the N Aegean.
http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/E/Eretria.asp

  
 495 BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Years: 499 BC 498 BC 497 BC 496 BC - 495 BC - 494 BC 493 BC 492 BC 491 BC 490 BC
Decades: 540s BC 530s BC 520s BC 510s BC 500s BC - 490s BC - 480s BC 470s BC 460s BC 450s BC 440s BC
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/495_BC

  
 Ancient Greece: The Persian Wars
The Persians also had Hippias, the tyrant of Athens who had been deposed by Cleisthenes in 508 BC.
The Athenians, who would dominate Greece culturally and politically through the fifth century BC and through part of the fourth, regarded the wars against Persia as their greatest and most characteristic moment.
This battle, the battle of Marathon (490 BC), is perhaps the single most important battle in Greek history.
http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/GREECE/PERSIAN.HTM

  
 Zeno_of_Elea
However, there is some evidence that this type of belief was around in the fifth century BC, particularly associated with medical theory, and it could easily have been Zeno's version of a belief held by the Eleatic School.
B L van der Waerden (see [31]) argues that the mathematical theories which were developed in the second half of the fifth century BC suggest that Zeno's work had little influence.
Despite Plato's description of the visit of Zeno and Parmenides to Athens, it is far from universally accepted that the visit did indeed take place.
http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Zeno_of_Elea.html

  
 Mardonius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was relieved of command by Darius, who appointed Datis and Artaphrenes to lead the invasion of Greece in 490 BC, and were defeated at the Battle of Marathon.
He first stopped in the Ionian cities to depose the Persian tyrants and set up democratic governments, probably so the Ionians would not revolt a second time after the Persian army had passed through.
479 BC) was a Persian commander during the Persian Wars with Greece in the 5th century BC.
http://www.northmiami.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/Mardonius

  
 From the Persian Wars to Alexander the Great, 490-336 BC (from coin) --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Already in his lifetime the subject of fabulous stories, he later became the hero of a full-scale legend bearing only the sketchiest resemblance to his historical career.
The fighting was most intense during two invasions that Persia launched against mainland Greece between 490 and 479.
Although he died before the age of 33, he conquered almost all the then known world and gave a new direction to history.
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-15880?tocId=15880

  
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This was proposed by the nineteenth century scholar August Boeckh, based on accounts written shortly after the battle by the Greek historian Herodotus.
Most historians, however, think that this part of the tale is a myth.
Olson and his colleagues calculated that in the year from 491 to 490 BC, there were ten new moons between the autumn equinox and the summer solstice, one more than usual.
http://www.nature.com/news/2004/040719/pf/040719-1_pf.html

  
 Bible Prophecy Forum. (Hurricane Katrina; Saddam; Israel)
9 as being the countdown of the 490 years (terminus a quo), but the 444 BC decree is the favored one among scholars because it fits the prophecy of Dan.
Jerusalem fell 586 BC, which was 1290 years from when they entered Egypt in 1876 BC, two years into the famine of Joseph.
All these time periods are further broken down into 430-year units, since 1290 is divisible by 3.
http://www.christian-forum.net/index.php?showtopic=88

  
 ARCL2001: Lecture 21
Attacked and burnt by the invaders, both the Pre-Parthenon and the Old Temple of Athena were left in a ruinous state.
Though the project was abandoned in 510 BC when Peisistratos' son, Hippias, was forced into exile, the foundations were essentially complete and work on the superstructure was about to begin.
Largely destroyed by the Persians in 480 BC, these were later dismantled to make way for the Periklean reconstruction of the Akropolis monuments in the second half of the fifth century BC.
http://teaching.arts.usyd.edu.au/archaeology/arcl2001/lecture_21.htm

  
 [ The Greeks ] - Site Index
479 BC - Themistocles and the aftermath of war
429 BC - The Long Death of Pericles
440 BC - Aspasia and Pericles: A Marriage Forbidden
http://www.pbs.org/empires/thegreeks/siteindex/siteindex_html_c.html

  
 Images of Athena
Athena, Heracles, Cerberus, Hades, Persephone in Underworld: Leagros Group, 520 BC
Athena, Heracles supporting the sky, and Atlas: Olympia, temple of Zeus, ca 470-456 BC
Athena: Temple of Aphaia in Aegina, ca 500-490 BC
http://www.holycross.edu/departments/classics/jhamilton/mythology/athena

  
 GOTM11 - 490 BC - China
490 BC According to the Rules of War
We declare war on the Chinese according to the Ancient Rules of War, and advance towards Beijing.
Our garrison will restore order and establish our military control of Beijing.
http://www.zachriel.com/gotm11/bc0490-China.htm

  
 List of state leaders in 500 BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Events of 500 BC - - State leaders by year
This page was last modified 02:50, 11 Mar 2005.
Ireland -, High King of Ireland (505 BC-499 BC)
http://www.marylandheights.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/List_of_state_leaders_in_500_BC

  
 list21
Parthenon 447-432 BC Propylaia 437-432 BC Temple of Athena Nike 427-424 BC Erechtheion 421-405 BC Iktinos and Kallikrates
Temple of Artemis at Corfu, 600-580 BC Temple of Hera (Basilica) at Paestum, c.
550 BC Temple of Aphaia on Aigina, c.
http://www.utexas.edu/courses/classicaldig/list21.html

  
 Greek Catalogue
510 BC Nolan amphora possibly by the Charmides Painter
440- 435 BC Lekythos by the Bowdoin Painter
http://www.royalathena.com/PAGES/greekcatpages/greekvsattrf.htm

  
 archaic sculpture
Delos was a sacred island and received dedications such as this from all over the Greek world.
The birthplace of Apollo, it was considered the hub of the Cyclades and in the 5th century gave its name to a defensive partnership, the Delian League.
We end the Archaic Period and begin the Classical era with war - the Persian Wars of 490 and 480 BC.
http://www.rocky.edu/~moakm/archaicsculpt.htm

  
 Marathon, Battle of --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - Your gateway to all Britannica has to offer!
Hannibal, the Carthaginian general, had the center of his infantry in a crescent formation opposite.
Beneath it lie the remains of 192 gallant Athenians who gave their lives in 490 BC to preserve Greece from conquest by the Persian forces of Darius the Great (see Persian Wars).
(September 490 BC), in the Greco-Persian Wars, decisive battle fought on the Marathon plain of northeastern Attica in which the Athenians, in a single afternoon, repulsed the first Persian invasion of Greece.
http://concise.britannica.com/ebc/article-9371256?tocId=9371256

  
 Hellenic Period: 500-300 BC
500- 300 BC The Hellenic Period is the "classic" period of Greek culture.
431 BC: Peloponnesian war begins; Athens and the Delian League vs. Sparta and the Pelopennesian League.
Drama, philosophy and sculpture all began or underwent significant refinement in this period.
http://campus.northpark.edu/history/WebChron/Mediterranean/Hellenic.html

  
 Running - Battle Of Marathon
Re-running Marathon.(battle of Marathon in 490 BC decisive
The Battle of Marathon 490 BC during the Persian Greek Wars.
Persian Wars - Battle of Marathon - 492 BC.
http://www.madforrunning.com/battleofmarathon

  
 Athens, Archaic period - Herakles fighting the Amazons, by Douris 490-480 BC
Athens, Archaic period - Herakles fighting the Amazons, by Douris 490-480 BC
Attic red figure cup (kantharos) showing Herakles fighting the Amazons,
http://www.sikyon.com/Athens/Archaic/amphra_eg43.html

  
 mythhand
Attic black figure, Dionysos sails the sea, mid-6th BC
Egyptian sculpture, Myrcerinus and his Queen, mid-3rd millennium BC
Attic white ground (red figure), Apollo with raven, mid-5th BC
http://www.southwestern.edu/academic/classical.languages/myth/myth0908.html

  
 Images of Apollo
Apollo before his temple: Image, Painter of the Birth of Dionysos, ca 380-370 BC.
Apollo of Piombino: Large image, Late Archaic: ca 480 BC.
Aphrodite, Artemis, and Apollo: Large image, Olympian Gods in council--the pro-Trojan faction Treasury of the Siphnians in Delphi, ca 525 BC.
http://www.holycross.edu/departments/classics/jhamilton/mythology/apollo

  
 Ionia, Kolophon - Ancient Greek Coinage - WildWinds.com
Kolophon, Ionia, AR tetartemorion, (1/4 obol), (0.26g) 490-400 BC, Facing laureate & veiled head of Apollo.
Kolophon, Ionia, AR hemiobol, (0.41g) 520-490 BC, Facing laureate & veiled head of Apollo, leaf at side.
Kolophon (?), Ionia, AR hemitetartemorion, (1/8 obol), (0.15g) 350 BC, Facing head of Apollo.
http://www.wildwinds.com/coins/greece/ionia/kolophon/i.html

  
 Grenada - Historical Miniature Gallery, St. Petersburg
G216-2 Greek mercenary javelin-man. Battle of Mantineia, 362 BC.
Greco - Persian wars 500-448 BC Athenian hoplite marching.
G164-2 Cretan mercenary javelin-man. Battle of Mantineia, 362 BC.
http://www.soldiers-russia.com/grenada

  
 AESCHYLUS
His first prize in a dramatic contest came in 484 BC, followed eight years later by his earliest extant work, 'The Persians'.
Before Aeschylus, tragedies had a single actor, who could only respond to suggestions of the chorus.
Aeschylus fought for Athens at Marathon (490 BC), helping defeat invading Persia.
http://www.hyperhistory.com/online_n2/people_n2/persons1_n2/aeschylus.html

  
 Greek Art & Archaeology
540 BC Scene of the dead hero Serpedon carried off by Hypnos and Thanatos
480 BC Death of Priam, King of Troy
530 BC Red-figure technique on one side and black-figure technique on the other
http://www.usc.edu/dept/finearts/slide/pollini/Master.Lecture7.html

  
 Slides for lecture of November 2, 1999
Amphora by Exekias; 540 BC; Suicide of Ajax
Amphora by the Kleophrades Painter; 500-490 BC; Dionysos and menads
Amphora by the Amasis Painter; 560 BC; Dionysos and menads
http://classics.ucdavis.edu/AHI1A/19991102.html

  
 Learn more about 5th century BC in the online encyclopedia.
5th century BC 6th century BC - 5th century BC - 4th century BC - other centuries)
Hint: Play with putting spaces before and after your words to see the different results you get.
Learn more about 5th century BC in the online encyclopedia.
http://www.onlineencyclopedia.org/5/5t/5th_century_bc.html

  
 CoinArchives.com Search Results
Sehr schön Zur Datierung siehe Ashton, Rhodian Bronze Coinage and the Earthquake of 229-226 BC, in: NC...
http://www.coinarchives.com/a/results.php?results=100&search=Caria

  
 BBC - History - Empedocles (c.490 BC - c.430 BC)
While we know nothing of his early life, we can probably assume that he was aware of the ideas of Pythagoras and Xenophanes, and possibly Parmenides.
BBC - History - Empedocles (c.490 BC - c.430 BC)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/empedocles.shtml

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