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| 479 BC |
| | A Spartan army, led by Pausanias, wins a victory at Plataea, completing the rout of the Persians on the Greek mainland | |
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| 479 BC |
| | An Athenian force destroys at Mykale the remainder of the Persian fleet, ending the threat from them at sea | |
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| 478 BC |
| | In the last joint campaign by Sparta and Athens the strategically important city of Byzantium is liberated from Persian rule | |
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| 478 BC |
| | Representatives of Athens and other Aegean city-states meet in Delos to form a coalition, later known as the Delian League | |
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| 478 BC |
| | The Delian League is formed for mutual defence, but also to liberate the Greek cities of Ionia from Persian rule | |
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| 477 BC |
| | A life-size bronze of a racing chariot, with its driver and horses, is presented to Delphi to commemorate a victory in the games | |
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| 472 BC |
| | The Olympic games are extended to five days, the first and last of which are taken up with religious ceremonies | |
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| c. 470 BC |
| | Vardhamana, an Indian prince, leaves home to live as a beggar - at the start of the Jain religion | |
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| 468 BC |
| | Sophocles wins the prize for tragedy in Athens, defeating Aeschylus in the competition | |
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| c. 466 BC |
| | The Athenian general Cimon wins a spectacular victory over the Persians at the mouth of the Eurymedon River, in southwest Turkey | |
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