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Anotller fleet of thirty ships was sent along the coasts of Locris and Euboea: and in this same summer the population of Aegina was expelled, and Athenian colonists sent to take possession of the island. The firmness of Pericles then at last gave way; as he placed the funeral garland on the head of the lifeless youth, he burst into tears and sobbed aloud. But the friends of Prostitutes Cholargos banded together and drove him from the ranks, on the ground that he Prostitutes Cholargos under sentence of banishment.

That Pericles was influenced by jealousy because, owing to his not having been archon, he had no seat in the council, Prostitutes Cholargos that Ephialtes seconded Prostitutes Cholargos views out of revenge for an offence that had been given him in the council, are notions which, Prostitutes Cholargos indeed they have no claims to attention, have been satisfactorily refuted.

Respecting the nature of the change effected in the jurisdiction of the Areiopagus, the reader is referred to the Dictionary of Antiquities, art. This success was soon followed by the ostracism of Cimoin, who was charged with Laconism.

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The request made by Cimon to be allowed to take part in the engagement was rejected through the influence of the friends of Pericles; and Cimon having left his panoply Prostitutes Cholargos his friends to fight round, Pericles, as if in emulation of them, performed prodigies of valour.

We do not learn distinctly what part he took in the movements which ensued. The expedition to Egypt he disapproved of; and through his whole career he showed himself averse to those ambitious schemes of foreign conquest which the Athenians were fond of cherishing; and at a later period effectually withstood the dreams of conquest in Sicily, Etruria. Then, taking with him some Achaean troops, he proceeded to Acarnania, and besieged Oeniadae, though without success Thucyd.

It was probably after these events, that the recal Prostitutes Cholargos Cimon took place. If Prostitutes Cholargos was some want of generosity in his ostracism, Pericles Prostitutes Cholargos least atoned for it by himself proposing the decree for his recal. The story of the private compact entered into between Pericles and Cimon through the intervention of Elpinice, that Cimon should have Prostitutes Cholargos command abroad, while Pericles took the lead Prostitutes Cholargos home, is one which might safely have been questioned had it even rested on better authority than that of the gossip-mongers through whom Plutarch became acquainted with it.

It was not improbably about this time that Pericles took some steps towards the realisation of a noble idea which he had formed, of uniting all the Grecian states in one general confederation. He got a decree passed for inviting all the Hellenic states in Europe and Asia to send deputies to a congress, to be held at Athens, to deliberate in the first place about Prostitutes Cholargos the temples burnt by the Persians, and providing the sacrifices vowed in the time of danger; but also, and this was the most important part of the scheme, about the means of securing freedom and safety of navigation in every direction, Prostitutes Cholargos of establishing a general peace between the different Hellenic states.

To bear these proposals to Prostitutes Cholargos different states, twenty men were selected of above fifty years Prostitutes Cholargos age, who were sent in detachments of five in different directions. But through the jealousy and counter machinations of Sparta, the project came to nothing.

In this they seem at least to have relied on the assistance of the Athenians, if the proceeding had not been suggested by them. A Prostitutes Cholargos force proceeded to Phocis, and restored the temple to the Delphians, who granted to Sparta the right of precedence in consulting the oracle. But as soon as the Lacedaemonians had retired, Pericles appeared before the city with an Athenian army, replaced the Phocians in possession of the temple, and had the honour which had been granted to the Lacedaemonians transferred to the Athenians Thucyd.

Next year B. His advice was disregarded at the time; but Prostitutes Cholargos, a few days after, the news arrived of the disaster at Coroneia, he gained great credit for his wise caution and foresight. The ill success which had attended the Athenians on this occasion seems to have aroused the hopes of their Prostitutes Cholargos and when the five years' truce had expired a.

Euboea revolted; and before Pericles, who had crossed over with an army to Prostitutes Cholargos it, could effect anything decisive, news arrived of a revolution in Megara and of the massacre of the greater Prostitutes Cholargos of the Athenian garrison, the rest of whom had fled to Nisaea; and intelligence was also brought of the approach of a Lacedaemonian army under the command of Pleistoanax, acting under the guidance of Cieandridas. Pericles, abandoning Euboea for the present, at once marched back to Athens.

In his youth he stood in some fear of the people, and, aware of the resemblance which was discovered in him to Peisistratus, he was fearful of exciting jealousy and alarm; but as a soldier he conducted himself with great intrepidity.

The Peloponnesians had already begun to ravage the country; Pericles, with his usual prudence, declined the risk of a battle; he found a bribe 1 a simpler and safer way of getting rid of the enemy.

When this more important enemy had Prostitutes Cholargos disposed of, Pericles returned to Euboea with an armament of 50 galleys and heavy-armed soldiers, by which all resistance was overpowered. The land-owners of Chalcis or at least some of them were stripped of their estates. Prostitutes Cholargos the Histiaeans, who Prostitutes Cholargos given deeper provocation by murdering the whole crew of an Athenian galley which fell into their hands, a severer vengeance was Prostitutes Cholargos.

They were expelled Prostitutes Cholargos their territory, on which was settled a colony of Athenians, in a new town, Oreus, which took the place of Histiaea. These events were followed by the thirty years' truce, the Athenians consenting to evacuate Troezen, Pegae, Nisaea, and Achaea. The influence of the moderate counsels of Pericles may probably be traced in their consenting to submit to such terms. The conjecture hazarded by Bishop Thirlwall vol. It may at least be assumed that the terms were not opposed by Pericles.

The moment when his deeply-rooted and increasing influence had just been strengthened by the brilliant success which had crowned his exertions to rescue Athens from a most perilous position, would Prostitutes Cholargos have been chosen by his political opponents as one at which to set their policy in opposition to his.

The chief direction and oversight of the public edifices was intrusted to Phidias.

After the death of Cimon the aristocratical party Prostitutes Cholargos headed by Thucydides, the son of Melesias. He formed it into a more regular organization, producing a more marked separation between it and the democratical party. Though a better political tactician than Cimon, Thucydides was no match for Pericles, either as a politician or as an orator, Prostitutes Cholargos, indeed, he acknowledged, when once, being asked by Archidamus whether he or Pericles was the better wrestler, he replied that when he threw Pericles the latter always managed to persuade the spectators that he Prostitutes Cholargos never been down.

The contest between the two parties was brought to an issue in B. Thucydides and his party opposed the lavish expenditure of the public treasure on the magnificent and expensive buildings with which Pericles was adorning the city, and on the festivals Prostitutes Cholargos other amusements which he instituted for the amusement of the citizens. In reply to the clamour which was raised against him in the assembly, Pericles offered to discharge the expense of the works, on condition that the edifices should be inscribed with his name, not with that of the people of Athens.

The assembly with acclamation empowered him to spend as much as he pleased. The contest was soon Prostitutes Cholargos decided by ostracism, and Pericles was left without a rival; nor did any one throughout the remainder of his political course appear to contest his supremacy.

Nothing could be more dignified or noble than the attitude which under these circumstances he assumed towards the people. Prostitutes Cholargos boundless influence which he possessed was never perverted by him to sinister or unworthy purposes. Being powerful on the ground both of his reputation and of his judgment, and having clearly shown himself thoroughly incorruptible, he restrained the multitude with freedom, and was not so much led by it as himself led it, because he did not seek to acquire power by Prostitutes Cholargos means, bringing forward propositions which would gratify the people, but on the ground of his high character being able to speak in opposition even to its angry feelings.

And so, whenever he saw them insolently Prostitutes Cholargos beyond what the occasion justified, by his speeches he reduced them to a more wary temper, and when on the other hand they were unreasonably alarmed, he restored them again to confidence. And there Prostitutes Cholargos in name a democracy, but in reality a government in the hands of the first man" Thucyd.

After the ostracism Prostitutes Cholargos Thucydides the organized opposition of the aristocratical party was broken up, though, as we shall see, the malevolence Prostitutes Cholargos the enemies of Pericles exposed him subsequently to Prostitutes Cholargos troublesome contests. A few years after the Prostitutes Cholargos of the Prostitutes Cholargos years' truce a war broke out between Samos and Miletus about the towns of Priene and Anaea.

The Milesians, being vanquished, applied for help to Athens, and were backed by the democratical party in Samos itself.

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So favourable an opportunity for carrying out the policy which Prostitutes Cholargos pursued towards her allies was quite sufficient to render the intervention of Aspasia unnecessary for the purpose of inducing Pericles to support the Prostitutes Cholargos of the Milesians.

The Samians were commanded to desist from hostilities, and submit their dispute to the decision of an Athenian tribunal. This they showed themselves slow to do, and Pericles was sent with Prostitutes Cholargos fleet of 40 galleys to enforce the commands of the Athenians.

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He established a democratical constitution in Samos, and took hostages from the oligarchical party, which he lodged in Lemnos. He also levied a contribution of 80 talents. The bribe of a talent from each of the hostages, with a large sum besides from Prostitutes Cholargos oligarchical party and from Pissuthnes, the satrap of Sardes, is said to have been offered to Pericles to induce him to relinquish his intention, and of course refused.

He then returned, leaving a small garrison of Athenians in Samos. When he had left, a body of Samians, who had left the island as he approached, having concerted measures with Pissuthnes, recovered the hostages, overpowered the Athenian garrison and their political opponents, and renounced the Athenian alliance.

A Phoenician fleet was promised to assist them; the enemies of Athens in Greece were urged, though without success, to take up the cause of the Samians; and Byzantium was induced to join in the revolt. Pericles, with nine colleagues and a fleet of 60 vessels, returned to Prostitutes Cholargos down the revolt.

Detachments were sent to get reinforcements from the other allies, and to look out for the Phoenician fleet. With the remaining ships, amounting to 44 in number, Pericles attacked a Samian fleet of 70, as it was returning from Miletus, and gained the victory. Having received reinforcements, he landed a body of troops, drove the Samians within the Prostitutes Cholargos, and proceeded to invest the town.

A victory, though probably a slight one, was gained by the Samians under the command of Melissus, and Pericles, with 60 ships, sailed to meet the Phoenician fleet. In his absence, the force which he had left behind was defeated, and the Samians exerted Prostitutes Cholargos actively Prostitutes Cholargos introducing supplies into Prostitutes Cholargos town.

On the return of Pericles they were again closely besieged. An additional squadron of 40 ships was sent from Athens under the command of Hagnon, Phormion, and Thucydides. The Samians, being again decisively defeated in a sea-fight, were closely blockaded.

Though Pericles is said to have Prostitutes Cholargos use of some new kinds of battering engines, Prostitutes Cholargos Samians held out resolutely, and murmurs were heard among the Athenian soldiers, whose dissolute habits comp.

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Their submission was speedily followed by that of Prostitutes Cholargos Byzantines. On his return to Athens, Pericles celebrated with great magnificence the obsequies of those who had fallen in the war. He was chosen to deliver the customary oration. Prostitutes Cholargos its close the women who were present showered upon him their chaplets and garlands. Elpinice alone is said to have contrasted his hardwon triumph with the brilliant victories of her brother Cimon.

Pericles had indeed good reason to be proud of his success; for Thucydides viii. But the comparison with the Trojan War, if ever really made, was more likely to have come from some sycophantic partisan, than from Pericles himself Prostitutes Cholargos.

Samion ho demos ; Aelian, V. Between the Samian war, which terminated in B. On one occasion, though the date is uncertain, Prostitutes Cholargos conducted a great armament to the Euxine, apparently with very little object beyond that Prostitutes Cholargos displaying the power and maritime supremacy of the Athenians, overawing the barbarians, and strengthening the Athenian influence in the cities in that quarter.

Sinope was at the time under the power of the tyrant Timesilaus. Application was made to Pericles Prostitutes Cholargos assistance to expel the tyrant. A body of troops, which was left under the command of Lamachus, succeeded in effecting this object, and a body of Athenians Prostitutes Cholargos afterwards sent to take possession of the confiscated Prostitutes Cholargos of the tyrant and his partisans. While the Samian war was a consequence of the policy which Athens exercised towards her allies, the issue of it tended greatly to confirm that direct authority which Prostitutes Cholargos exercised over them.

This policy did not originate with Pericles, but it was quite in accordance with his views, and was carried out by him in the most complete manner. By Prostitutes Cholargos commutation of military service for tribute, many of the allied states had been stripped of their Prostitutes Cholargos of defence in the time of Cimon. It appears, however, to have been on the proposition of Pericles that the treasure of the confederacy was removed from Delos to Athens about B.

In justification of this procedure, Pericles urged that so long as Prostitutes Cholargos Athenians fulfilled their part of the compact, by securing the safety of their allies against the attacks of the Persian power, they were not obliged to render any account of the mode in which the money was expended; and if they accomplished the object for which the alliance was formed with so much vigour and skill as to have a surplus treasure remaining out of the funds contributed by the allies, they had a right to expend that surplus in any way they pleased.

Under the administration of Pericles the contributions were raised from to talents. The greater part of this increase may have arisen from the commutation of service for money. There is nothing to show that any of the states were more heavily burdened than before. The direct sovereignty which the Athenians claimed over their allies was also exercised ill most instances in establishilng or supporting democratieal Prostitutes Cholargos, and in compelling all those who were reduced to the condition of subject allies to refer, at all events, the more important of their judicial causes to the Athenian courts for trial.

Prostitutes Cholargos was not insensible to the real nature of the supremacy which Athens thus exercised. He admitted that it was of the nature of Prostitutes Cholargos tyranny Thucyd.

In defence of the assumption of it he would doubtless have urged, as the Athenian ambassadors did at Sparta, that the Athenians deserved their high position on account of their noble sacrifices in the cause of Greece, since any liberty which the Prostitutes Cholargos states enjoyed wastile result of that self-devotion; that the supremacy was offered to them, not seized by force; and that it was the jealousy and hostility of Sparta which rendered it necessary for the Athenians in self-defence to Prostitutes Cholargos their hegemony into a dominion, which every motive of national honour and interest urged them to maintain; that the Athenians had been more moderate in the exercise of their dominion than could have been expected, or than any other state would have been under similar circumstances; and that the right of the Athenians had been tacitly acquiesced in by the Lacedaemonitans themselves until actual causes of quarrel had arisetn between them Thucyd.

Prostitutes Cholargos point of fact, we find the Corinthians at an earlier period, in the congress held to deliberate respecting the application Prostitutes Cholargos the Samians, openly laying down the maxim that each state had a right to punish its own allies Thucyd. If Pericles did not rise above the maxims of his times and country, his political morality was certainly not below that of the age; nor would it be easy even in more modern times to point out a nation or statesman whose procedure in similar Prostitutes Cholargos would have been Prostitutes Cholargos different.

The empire which arose out of this consolidation of the Athenian confederacy, was Prostitutes Cholargos further strengthened by planting colonies, which commonly stood to the parent state in that peculiar relation which was understood by the term klerouchoi see Colonia.

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The settlement at Sinope has been already spoken of. The important colony of Thurii was Prostitutes Cholargos in B. Amphipolis was founded by Hagnon in B. These colonies also served the very important purpose of drawing off from Athens a large part of the more troublesome and needy citizens, whom it might have been found difficult to keep employed at a time when no military operations of any great magnitude were being carried on.

Pericles, however, was anxious rather for a well consolidated empire than for an extensive dominion, and therefore refused to sanction those plans of extensive conquest which many Prostitutes Cholargos his contemporaries had begun to Prostitutes Cholargos.

Such attempts, surrounded as Athens was by jealous rivals and active enemies, he knew would be too vast to be attended with success. Pericles thoroughly understood that the supremacy which it was his object to secure for Athens rested on her maritime superiority. The Athenian navy was one Prostitutes Cholargos the objects of his especial care.

A fleet of 60 galleys was sent out every year and Prostitutes Cholargos at sea for eight months, mainly, of course, for the purpose of training the crews, though the subsistence thus provided for the citizens who served in the fleet was doubtless an item in his calculations.

To render the communication between Athens and Peiraeeus still more secure, Pericles built a third wall between the two first built, parallel to the Peiraic wall. The internal administration of Pericles is characterised Prostitutes Cholargos by the mode in which the public treasures were expended.

The funds derived from the tribute of the allies and other sources were devoted to a large extent to Prostitutes Cholargos erection of those magnificent temples and public buildings which rendered Athens the wonder and admiration of Greece.

A detailed description of the splendid structures which crowned the Acropolis, belongs rather to an account of Athens. The Propylaea, and the Parthenon, with its sculptured pediments and statue of Athene, exhibited a perfection of art never before seen, and never since surpassed. Besides these, the Odeum, a theatre designed for the musical entertainments which Pericles appended to the festivities of the Panathenaea, was construtcted under his direction; and the temples at Eleusis and other places in Prostitutes Cholargos, which had been destroyed by the Persians, were rebuilt.

The rapidity with which these works were finished excited astonishment. The Propylaea, the most expensive Prostitutes Cholargos them, was finished in five Prostitutes Cholargos. Under the stimulus afforded by these works architecture and sculpture reached their highest perfection, and some of the greatest artists of antiquity were employed in erecting or adorning the buildings. The chief direction and oversight of the Prostitutes Cholargos. These works calling into activity, as they did in various ways, almost every branch of industry and commerce at Athens, diffused universal prosperity while they proceeded.

That this unworthy charge was a false one is abundantly evident from the impartial and emphatic statements of Thucydides.

Such a variety Prostitutes Cholargos instruments and materials were now needed, that there could hardly be an artisan in the city who would not find scope for his industry and skill; and as every art required the services of a number of subordinate labourers, every class of the Prostitutes Cholargos citizens found employment and support. This, however, though a most important object, and one which Pericles had distinctly in view, was not the Prostitutes Cholargos one which he set before himself in Prostitutes Cholargos expenditure.

Independently of the gratification of his personal taste, which in this respect accorded with that of the people, his internal and external policy formed parts of one whole.

While he raised A tiens to that supremacy which in his judgment she deserved to possess, on account both of the natural capabilities of the people and Prostitutes Cholargos glorious sacrifices which the had made for the safety and freedom not of themselves only but of Greece, the magnificent aspect which the city assumed under his directions was designed to keep alive among Prostitutes Cholargos people a present consciousness of their greatness and power Comp.

This feature of Prostitutes Cholargos policy is distinctly expressed in the speech delivered by him over the slain in the first winter of the Peloponnesian war, a speech equally valuable as an embodiment of his views, whether the sentiments contained in it be, as is most probable, such as he actually delivered, or such as his contemporary Thucydides knew him to entertain Thucyd. He calls upon the survivors to resolve that the spirit they cherish towards their enemies shall be no less daring than that of those who had fallen; considering not alone the immediate benefit resulting from repelling their enemies, but rather the power of the city, contemplating it in reality daily, and becoming lovers erastas of it; Prostitutes Cholargos whenever it seems to them to be great, considering that men acquired this magnificence by daring, and judging what was necessary, and maintaining a sense of honour in action c.

The design of his policy was that Athens should be thoroughly prepared for Prostitutes Cholargos, while it contained within itself every thing that could render the citizens satisfied with peace; to make them conscious of their greatness, and inspire them with that self-reliance and elastic vigour, which was a surer safeguard than all the jealous measures resorted to by the Spartans c.

Nothing could Prostitutes Cholargos be further from the truth than the estimate Plato formed of the policy of Pericles, if Prostitutes Cholargos makes Socrates express his own views, in saying that Pericles made the Athenians idle, and cowardly, and talkative, and money-loving, by first accustoming them to receive pay Gory.

The great object of Pencles was to get the Athenians to set before themselves a great ideal of what Athens and an Athenian ought to be. His commendations Prostitutes Cholargos the national characteristics partook quite as much of the nature of exhortation as Prostitutes Cholargos that of praise. This object, of leading the Athenians to value highly their station and privileges as Athenian citizens, may doubtless be traced in the law which he got passed at an early period, that the privileges of citizenship should be confined to those whose parents were both Athenians; a law which was called into exercise ill B.

At the scrutiny which Prostitutes Cholargos set on foot only about 14, were found to be genuine Prostitutes Cholargos, nearly being discovered to be aliens. That he had not miscalculated the effect likely to be produced on the minds of his fellowcitizens, is shown by the interest and pride which they took in the progress and beauty of the public works.

When it was Prostitutes Cholargos matter or discussion Prostitutes Cholargos the assembly whether marble or ivory should be used in the construction of the great statue of Athene, the latter was selected, apparently for scarcely any other reason than that Prostitutes Cholargos was the more costly. We have already seen that the bare Prostitutes Cholargos of having their name disconnected with the works that adorned their city, was sufficient to induce them to sanction Pericles in his lavish application of the public treasures.

Pity, that an expenditure so wise in its ends, and so magnificent in its Prostitutes Cholargos, should have been founded on an act of appropriation, which a strict impartiality cannot justify, though a fair consideration of all Prostitutes Cholargos circumstances of the Prostitutes Cholargos and people will find much to palliate it.

The honesty of the objections raised against it by Prostitutes Cholargos enemies of Pericles on the score of its injustice is very questionable. The issue of the opposition of Thucydides and his party has already been noticed. It was not the mere device of a demagogue anxious to secure popularity, but a part of a settled policy, which led Pericles to provide amusement for the people in the shape of religious festivals and musical and dramatic entertainments.

Prostitutes Cholargos were at the same time intended to prepare the citizens by cheerful relaxation and intellectual stimulus for enduring the exertions necessary for the greatness and well-being of the state, and to lead them, as they became conscious of the enjoyment as well Prostitutes Cholargos dignity of their condition, as Athenian citizens, to be ready to put forth their most strenuous exertions in defending a position which secured to them so many advantages Thucyd.

The impulse that would be given to trade and commerce by the increase of requirements on the part of the Athenians was also an element in his calculations Thueyd. The drama especially characterised the age of Prostitutes Cholargos. Their ridicule of his personal Prostitutes Cholargos coull excite nothing more than a passing laugh.

More serious attempts were made by them to render his position suspicious in the eyes of the people. They exaggerated his power, spoke of his Prostitutes Cholargos as Peisistratids, and called upon him to swear that Prostitutes Cholargos was not about to assume the tyranny.

Cratinus threw out insinuations as to the tardiness with which the building of the third long wall to Peiraeeus proceeded.

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His connection with Prostitutes Cholargos was made the ground of Prostitutes Cholargos sallies Plut. But that Pericles was the author of a law passed B. The enemies of Pericles, unable to ruin his reputation by these means, attacked him through his friends. A charge was brought against Pheidias of appropriating part of the gold destined to adorn the statue of the goddess on the Acropolis; and Menon, a workman who had been employed by Pheidias, was suborned to support the charge.

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They shrank from the test, Prostitutes Cholargos the probity of Pheidias was established. This charge having been fruitless, a second attack was Prostitutes Cholargos on him for having in the sculpture on the shield of the goddess, representing the battle with the Amazons, introduced portraits of himself and Pericles.

To support this charge, again Menon was brought forward, and Pheidias was cast into prison as having shown dishonour to the national religion. According to Plutarch he died there, either by poison, or by a natural death. The next attack was intended to wound Pericles on a still more Prostitutes Cholargos side. The connection between Pericles and Aspasia, and the great ascendancy which she had over him, has already been spoken of in the article Aspasia Respecting the benefit which the oratory of Pericles was supposed to have derived from her instructions, see Plat.

The comic poet Hermippus instituted a prosecution against her, on the ground of impiety, and of pandering to the vices of Pericles by corrupting the Athenian women; a charge beyond all doubt as slanderous as that made against Pheidias of doing the same under pretence of admitting Athenian ladies to view the progress of his works.

Prostitutes Cholargos, while this trial was pending, Diopeithes got a decree passed that those who denied the existence Prostitutes Cholargos the gods, Prostitutes Cholargos introduced new opinions about celestial phaenomena, should be informed against Prostitutes Cholargos impeached according to the process termed eisangelia see Eisangelia.

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This decree was aimed at Anaxagoras, and through him at Pericles. Another decree was proposed by Dracontides, that Pericles should give in an account of his expenditure of the public money before the Prytanes, who were to conduct the trial with Prostitutes Cholargos solemnity.

On the amendment of Agnon it was decreed that the trial should take place before dicasts. Aspasia was acquitted, though Pericles was obliged to descend Prostitutes Cholargos entreaties and tears to save her. The fate of Prostitutes Cholargos is uncertain. Of the proceedings against Pericles himself we hear nothing further Plut.

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It was the opinion entertained by many ancient writers that the dread of the impending prosecution was at least one of the motives which induced Pericles to hurry on the outbreak of the war with Sparta.

That this unworthy charge was a false one is abundantly evident from the impartial and emphatic statements of Thucydides.

The honesty of Pericles was unimpeachable, and the outbreak of hostilities inevitable. When the Corcyraeans applied to Athens for assistance against Corinth, one of their main arguments was that hostilities between the rival confederacies could Prostitutes Cholargos be postponed much longer. Pericles doubtless foresaw this when by his advice a defensive alliance was contracted with the Corcyraeans, and ten galleys sent to assist them, under Lacedaemonius the son of Cimon, which were only to be brought into action in case a descent upon the territories of the Corcyraeans were threatened.

Plutarch represents Pericles as sending so small a force through jealousy of the family of Cimon. Pericles might safely have defied the rivalry Prostitutes Cholargos a Prostitutes Cholargos more formidable person than Lacedaemonius. A larger squadron of 20 ships was sent out not long after, in case the force first sent should prove too small Thucyd. The measures taken by the Athenians with respect to Potidaea doubtless had the sanction of Prostitutes Cholargos, if they were Prostitutes Cholargos suggested by him Thucyd.

After Prostitutes Cholargos had been declared by the congress of the Peloponnesian alliance, as the members of it were not Prostitutes Cholargos a condition to commence hostilities immediately, various embassies were sent to Athens, manifestly rather with the intention of multiplying causes of hostility, than with a sincere intention to prevent the outbreak of war.

These charges he has raked up from some source or other and hurled them, as if so much venom, against one who was perhaps not in all points irreproachable, but who had a noble disposition and an ambitious spirit, wherein no such savage and bestial feelings can have their abode.

The first demand made was, that the Athenians should banish all that remained of the Prostitutes Cholargos family of the Alcmaeonids. This was clearly aimed at Pericles, who by his mother's side was connected with that house.

The design of the Lacedaemonians was to render Pericles an object of odium when the difficulties of the war came to be felt by the Prostitutes Cholargos, by making it appear that he was the obstacle in the way of peace Thucyd.

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The demand was disregarded, and the Lacedaemonians in their turn directed to free themselves from the pollution contracted by the death of Pausanias. Subsequent demands were made Prostitutes Cholargos the Athenians should raise the siege of Potidaea, restore Aegina to independence, and especially repeal the decree against the Megarians, by which the latter were excluded, on pain of death, from the agora of Athens, and Prostitutes Cholargos all ports in the Prostitutes Cholargos dominions.

One of the scandalous stories of the time represented this decree as having been procured by Pericles from private motives, some Megarians having carried off two girls belonging to the train of Aspasia Aristoph. There was quite sufficient ground for the Prostitutes Cholargos in the long-standing enmity between the Athenians and Megarians, which, just before the decree was passed on the motion of Charinus, had been inflamed by the murder of an Athenian herald, who had been sent to obtain satisfaction from the Megarians for their having encroached upon the consecrated land that lay between the territories of the two states.

This demand of the Lacedaemonians was succeeded by one that the Athenians Prostitutes Cholargos leave all Greek states independent, that is, that Athens should relinquish her empire, intimations being given that peace might be expected if these conditions were complied Prostitutes Cholargos. An assembly was held to deliberate on the answer to be given to the Lacedaemlonians.

The true motives which actuated Pericles in resisting these demands are given by Thucydides in the speech Prostitutes Cholargos he puts into his mouth on the occasion i. Pericles judged rightly in telling the Athenians that the demands made of them, especially that about Megara, [p.

He pointed out the advantages which Athens, as the head of a compact dominion, Prostitutes Cholargos over a disjointed league like that of the Peloponnesians, which, moreover, had not at its immediate command the resources Prostitutes Cholargos for carrying on the war, and would find the greatest difficulty in raising them ; showed how impossible it was that Prostitutes Cholargos Peloponesians should be Prostitutes Cholargos to cope with the Athenians by sea, and how utterly fruitless their attack would be while Athens remained mistress of the sea.

The course which he recommended therefore was, that the Athenians Prostitutes Cholargos not attempt to defend their territory when invaded, but retire within the city, and devote all their attention to securing the strength and efficiency of their navy, with which they could make severe retaliations on the territories of their enemies; since a victor by land would Prostitutes Cholargos of no service, and defeat would immediately be followed by the revolt of their subject allies.

He warned Prostitutes Cholargos, however, that Prostitutes Cholargos must be content with defending what they already possessed, and must not attempt to extend their dominion. War, he bade them observe, could not be avoided; and they would the iss feel the ill effects of it, if they met their antagonists with alacrity.

At his suggestion the Athenians gave for answer to the Lacedaemonian ambassadors, that they would rescind the decree against Megara if the Lacedaemonians would cease to exclude strangers from intercourse with their citizens; that they would leave their allies independent if they were so at Prostitutes Cholargos conclusion of the treaty, and if Sparta would grant real independence to her allies; and that they were still willing to submit their differences to arbitration.

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In one sense, indeed, Pericles may be looked upon as the author of the Peloponnesian war, inasmuch as it was mainly his enlightened policy which had raised Athens to that degree of power which produced in the Lacedaemonians the jealousy and alarm which Thucydides i. How accurately Pericles had ealculated the resources of Athens, and Prostitutes Cholargos wisely he had discerned her true policy in the war, was rendered manifest by the spirited struggle which she maintained even when the Peloponnesians were supplied with Persian gold, and by the irreparable disasters into which she was plunged by her departure from the policy enjoined by Pericles.

In the spring of B. Both sides prepared with vigour for hostilities ; and a Peloponnesian army having assembled at the isthmus, another embassy was sent to the Athenians by Archidamus to see if they were disposed to yield. In accordance with Prostitutes Cholargos decree which Pericles had had passed, that no herald or embassy should be received after the Lacedaemonians had taken the field, the ambassador, Melesippus, was not suffered to enter the city.

Pericles, Prostitutes Cholargos that Archidamus in his invasion might leave Prostitutes Cholargos property untouched, either out of private friendship, or Prostitutes Cholargos the direction of the Peloponnesians, in order to excite odium against him, leclared in an assembly of the people that if his lands were left unravaged, he would give them up to be the Prostitutes Cholargos of the state Thucyd.

He took the opportunity at the same time of giving the Athenians an account of the resources they had at their command.

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Acting upon his advice they conveyed their moveable property into the city, transporting their cattle and beasts of burden to Euboea. When the Peloponnesian army advanced desolating Attica, the Athenians were clamorous to be led out against the enemy, and were angry with Pericles because he steadily adhered to the policy he Prostitutes Cholargos recommended.

He would hold no assembly or meeting of any kind. He, however, kept close guard on the walls, and sent out cavalry to protect the lands near the city. While the Peloponnesian army was in Attica, a fleet of ships was sent round Prostitutes Cholargos Thucyd. The foresight of Pericles may probably be traced in the setting apart Prostitutes Cholargos, and of the best sailing galleys of the year, to be employed only in case of an attack being made on Athens by sea.

Any one proposing to appropriate them to any other purpose was to suffer death. Anotller fleet of thirty ships was sent along the coasts of Locris and Euboea: and in this same summer the population of Aegina was expelled, and Athenian colonists sent to take possession of the island. An alliance was also entered into with Sitalces, king of Thrace.

In the autumn Pericles in person led an Prostitutes Cholargos into Megaris, and ravaged most of the country. The decree against Megara Prostitutes Cholargos spoken of enacted that the Athenian generals on entering office should Prostitutes Cholargos to invade Megaris twice a year Plut. In the winter B. In the summer of the next year, when the Peloponnesians invaded Attica, Pericles pursued the same policy as before.

In this summer the plague made its appearance in Athens Thucyd. An armament of ships Thucyd. An eclipse of the sun which happened just before the fleet set sail afforded Pericles an opportunity of applying the astronomical knowledge which he had derived from Anaxagoras in Prostitutes Cholargos the alarm which it occasioned Plut.

The Athenians, being exposed to the devastation of the war and the plague at the same time, not unnaturally began to turn their thoughts to peace, and looked upon Pericles as the author of all their distresses, inasmuch as he had persuaded them Prostitutes Cholargos go to war.

Pericles was unable to prevent the sending of an embassy to Sparta, with Prostitutes Cholargos for peace. It was however fruitless. Pericles then called an assemblyand endeavoured to bring the people to a better mind; set forth the grounds they had for hoping for success; pointed out the unreasonableness of being Prostitutes Cholargos down and diverted from a course of action deliberately taken up by an unforeseen accident like that of the plague, and especially the injustice of holding him in any way responsible for the hardships they were suffering on account of it.

It was impossible now to retreat ; their empire must be defended at any sacrifice, for it was perilous to abandon it Thucyd.

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According to Plutarch a decree was passed that Pericles should be deprived of his command and pay a fine, the amount of which was variously stated. Thucvdides merely says that he was fined. The ill feeling of the people having found this vent, Pericles soon resumed his accustomed sway, and was again elected one of the generals for the ensuing year. The military operations of B. Still Pericles maintained unmoved his calm bearing and philosophic composure, and did not even attend the funeral rites of those who were carried off.

The firmness of Pericles then at last gave way; as he placed the funeral garland on the head of the lifeless youth he burst into tears and sobbed aloud. He had one son remaining, his child by Aspasia. Either by Prostitutes Cholargos repeal of the law respecting legitimacy which he himself had before got passed, or by a special vote, he was allowed to enrol this son in his own tribe and give him his own name.

In the autumn of B. Theophrastus preserved a story, Prostitutes Cholargos he allowed the women who attended him to hang an amulet round his neck, which he showed to a friend to indicate the extremity to which sickness had reduced him, when he could submit to such a piece of superstition. When at the point of death, as his friends were gathered round his bed, recalling his virtues and successes and enumerating his triumphs in the course of his military career, in which he was equally remarkable for his prudence 2 Prostitutes Cholargos his courage, he had erected as many as Prostitutes Cholargos trophiesoverhearing their remarks, he said that they had forgotten his greatest praise: that no Athenian through his means had been made to put on mourning.

He survived the commencement of the war two years and six months Thuc. His death was Prostitutes Cholargos irreparable loss to Athens. The policy he had laid down for the guidance of his fellow-citizens was soon departed from; and those who came after him being far inferior to him in personal abilities and Prostitutes Cholargos and more Prostitutes Cholargos a level with each other, in their eagerness to assume the reins of the state, betook themselves to unworthy modes Prostitutes Cholargos securing popular favour, and, so far from checking the wrong inclinations of the people, fostered and encouraged them, while the operations of the forces abroad and the counsels of the people at home were weakened by division and strife Thuc.

She lived unhappily with Pericles, and a divorce took place by mutual consent, when Pericles connected himself with Aspasia by a Prostitutes Cholargos as close as the law allowed. His union with her continued in uninterrupted harmony till his death. It is possible enough that Aspasia occasioned the alienation of Pericles from his wife; but at the same time it appears that she had been divorced by her former husband likewise.

By Aspasia Pericles had one son, who bore his Prostitutes Cholargos. Cicero Brut. It is not unlikely that he was deceived by some spurious productions bearing his name Prostitutes Cholargos. He mentions the tomb of Pericles at Athens de Fin. It was on the way to the Academy Paus.

There was also a statue of him at Athens Paus. Pericles 1 Prostitutes Cholargos, some time after, in a transient outbreak of ill-feeling, Pericles was called upon to submit his accounts for inspection, there appeared an item of ten Prostitutes Cholargos spent for a necessary purpose.

As the purpose to which the sum had been applied was tolerably well understood, the statenent was allowed to pass without question Aristoph. It was probably this incident which gave rise to the story which Plutarch found in several writers, that Pericles, for the purpose of postponing the Peloponnesian war, which he perceived to be inevitable, sent ten talents yearly to Sparta, with which he bribed the most influential persons, and so kept the Spartans quiet; a statement which, though probably incorrect, is worth noting, as indicating a belief that the war was at any rate not hurried on by Pericles out of private motives.

Pericles, Plutarch, Lives ed. Bernadotte Perrin Pericles. On seeing certain wealthy foreigners in Rome carrying puppies and young monkeys about in their bosoms and fondling them, Caesar asked, we are Prostitutes Cholargos, if the women in their country did not bear children, thus in right princely fashion rebuking Prostitutes Cholargos who squander on animals that proneness to love and loving affection which is ours by nature, and which is due only to our fellow-men.

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Our Prostitutes Cholargos sense, since it apprehends the objects which encounter it by virtue of their mere impact upon it, must the exercise of his mind every man, if he pleases, has the natural power to turn himself away in every case, and to change, without the least difficulty, to that object upon which he himself determines. It is meet, therefore, that he pursue what is best, to the end that he may not merely regard it, but Prostitutes Cholargos be edified by regarding it.

A color is suited to Prostitutes Cholargos eye if its freshness, and its pleasantness as well, stimulates and nourishes the vision; and so our intellectual vision Prostitutes Cholargos be Prostitutes Cholargos to such objects as, by their very charm, invite it onward to its own proper good.

Such objects are to be found in virtuous deeds; these implant in those who search them out a great and zealous eagerness which leads to imitation. In other cases, admiration of the deed is not immediately accompanied by an impulse to do it.

Nay, many times, on Prostitutes Cholargos contrary, while we delight in the work, we despise the workman, as, for instance, in the case of perfumes and dyes; we take a delight in them, but dyers and perfumers we regard as illiberal and vulgar folk.

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It is enough, surely, if a king have leisure to hear others pluck the strings, and he pays great deference to the Muses if he be but a spectator of such contests. Labour with one's own hands on lowly tasks gives witness, in the toil thus expended on useless things, to one's own indifference to higher things.

No generous youth, from seeing the Zeus at Pisa or the Hera at Argos, longs to be Pheidias or Polycleitus; nor to be Anacreon or Philetas or Archilochus out of pleasure in their poems.

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The good things of Fortune we love to possess and enjoy; those of Virtue we love to perform. The former we are willing should be ours at the hands of others; the latter we wish that others rather should have at our hands. The Good creates a stir of activity towards itself, and implants at once Prostitutes Cholargos the spectator an active impulse; it does not form his character by ideal representation alone, but through the investigation of its work it furnishes him with a dominant purpose.

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Periclaes Perikles. For his part, Pericles would instruct the people that it owed no account of their moneys to the allies provided it carried on the war for them and kept off the Barbarians; "not a horse do they furnish", said he, "not a ship, not a hoplite, but money simply; and this belongs, not to those who give it, but to those who take it, if only they furnish that for which they take it in pay. His general manager and general overseer was Pheidias, although the several works had great architects and artists besides.
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The poet Sophocles was one of the generals who fought with Pericles against Samos. Now there had been from the beginning a sort of seam hidden beneath the surface of affairs, as in a piece of iron, which faintly indicated a divergence between the popular and the aristocratic programme; but the emulous ambition of these two men cut a Prostitutes Cholargos gash in the state, and caused one section of it to be called the "Demos", or the Prostitutes Cholargos, and the more info the "Oligoi", or the Few. Zeno, when men called the austerity of Pericles a mere thirst for reputation, and swollen conceit, urged them to have some such thirst for reputation themselves, with the idea that the very Prostitutes Cholargos of nobility might in Prostitutes Cholargos produce, all unconsciously, something like an eager and habitual practice of it.

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