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Sulla’s Sack of Athens
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Chapter 10 begins with a consideration of the constitution and political activity in Athens, followed by a change in the Athenian attitude toward Rome and the activities of Mithridates VI of Pontus. Mithridates’ clashes with Rome led to him seek allies in Greece, especially Athens. His case polarized Athenian politics, but the people voted to support him, and hence declared war on Rome. The Romans sent Sulla to Greece, who besieged Athens. Eventually the city capitulated, and Sulla’s men then killed many citizens and destroyed many buildings. The city’s economy was destroyed; Delos defected; further restraints were made on the city’s political life; and even artistic output was affected. Yet Roman visitors to Athens began to increase in the years after Sulla, including to study there, and Greek culture continued to be attractive to Romans.
Title: Sulla’s Sack of Athens
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Abstract
Chapter 10 begins with a consideration of the constitution and political activity in Athens, followed by a change in the Athenian attitude toward Rome and the activities of Mithridates VI of Pontus.
Mithridates’ clashes with Rome led to him seek allies in Greece, especially Athens.
His case polarized Athenian politics, but the people voted to support him, and hence declared war on Rome.
The Romans sent Sulla to Greece, who besieged Athens.
Eventually the city capitulated, and Sulla’s men then killed many citizens and destroyed many buildings.
The city’s economy was destroyed; Delos defected; further restraints were made on the city’s political life; and even artistic output was affected.
Yet Roman visitors to Athens began to increase in the years after Sulla, including to study there, and Greek culture continued to be attractive to Romans.
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