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Chapter 3077 Libation Bearer (8)



Attica is the region where Athens, the capital of Greece, is located, and is also the name of this region in ancient Greece.

Because the land was barren, it was not coveted by other city-states and settled down early.

As Pomona walked along the stairs, she was inexplicably reminded of Rita Lestrange's expression in Père Lachaise Cemetery - full of drama, numbness facing her final fate.

Maybe Themistocles was like this when he explained the Oracle of Delphi to the Athenians... No, it shouldn't be like this. It should be this expression when he accepted the order of expulsion from the potsherds and was expelled from Athens, even though he had used

The impassioned language "says that what builds a city-state is not gorgeous houses or strong city walls, but people who dare to meet challenges. As long as the citizens of Athens are still there, there will be no worries about being unable to make a comeback. And the powerful Sparta has neither

Gorgeous temples and no solid city walls, but this did not prevent them from dominating the Peloponnese Peninsula."

Language is indeed powerful, but don’t believe it too much. When it was decided whether the patron saint of Athens would be Athena or Poseidon, whoever could provide the most useful things to humans in Athens would become the patron of the city.

The god Poseidon struck the ground with his trident and conjured a war horse. Athena conjured an olive tree.

In addition to the so-called war and sorrow, peace and prosperity, the most critical thing is the terrain of Athens. Hector is called "the one who tamed the horse". The terrain of Troy is a wide plain, so that there is enough space for the coalition forces.

Set up your formation. Athens is mountainous, and olive trees can provide olive oil and honey, which were very valuable in ancient Greece.

It is not surprising that in ancient Greek city-states, 80% of the population was engaged in agriculture. However, the land in Attica was not fertile, which forced people in this area to engage in maritime trade, sell olive oil and honey, and then buy

Return food and handicraft raw materials, etc.

The Naval Battle of Salamis was not only a victory, but also marked the formal transformation of Athens from relying on heavy infantry formed by wealthy farmers to relying on a navy based on the city's bottom.

In 487 BC, the first banishment of pottery was carried out on a relative of the tyrant, who fled to Persia.

Even Egypt, which was once powerful, has become a province of Persia and is being exploited by the Persians. What can Athens do to resist Persia?

After Solon's reforms, the citizens' assembly at that time was no longer held to divide the spoils as it was in Troy. The citizens gave up the dividends of the Laurian mine of 10 drachma silver coins per person, and used the proceeds from the state-owned silver mine of Laurian to build a belt.

There were more than 100 triremes in the Athenian warships, which increased the number of Athenian warships from more than 70 to 200. In terms of scale, the Athenian navy was not much different from the Persian navy "at that time".

Solon's reforms included the abolition of debt slaves. Before the seventh century BC, people did not understand the benefits of "citizenship" to them. Politics was a matter for the top, and the people at the bottom were already doing their best to think about food and clothing.

Sometimes some members of the Athenian tribes who had lived in Attica for generations became slaves because of debts, and Solon defined "freedom" as Athenian citizens and slaves.

This can solidify something and avoid status downgrade, but it also means that people at the bottom lose the ability to use their bodies as collateral in exchange for the minimum living security.

In other words, this dividend was very important to some Athenian citizens who did not have a fixed income. Themistocles persuaded these people to become oarsmen on warships and let them become members of the "ship of state".

In 480 BC, after the death of his father, King Xerxes of Persia led an alliance of more than 1,200 warships, more than 3,000 auxiliary ships, and a total force of more than 200,000 troops by land and water, and once again invaded Greece on a large scale. At the Battle of Thermopylae, he was defeated by Sparta.

After the enemy's blockade, the Persian army headed straight for Athens.

At the critical juncture when the country was ruined and the family was destroyed, the Athenians remembered the prediction made by the Temple of Delphi about the future of Athens:

When the enemy plunders everything from the land of Cycolops and plunders the sacred valley of Cytheron, the visionary Zeus will give the people of Athena a wooden wall as a barrier to protect your descendants.

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There are different opinions among the Greeks as to what the wooden wall is. The priests and elders maintain that the wooden wall refers to the wooden palisade defenses on the hill of the Acropolis in Athens.

At that time, the coalition of Spartans and Argives also built a wooden wall in Troy, but that wall was not as protected as the Troy wall.

So Themistocles "flexibly interpreted" the wooden wall as Athens' powerful navy - ancient ships were also made of wood. And Themistocles deliberately guided the priests to let go of the sacred objects of Athena kept in the Acropolis.

——A big snake, and disappeared as a big snake, telling the Athenians: the goddess has abandoned her city, everyone should retreat temporarily.

It is an open secret that the Spartans wantonly misinterpreted the Delphic Oracle and manipulated the predictions, but no one in Athens has ever heard of what they did.

Retreating meant giving up everything you already owned, including the wealth accumulated over generations. The Persians did not even leave any sculptures behind, and moved everything away from Athens.

When some people were thinking whether they wanted money or lives, some people thought that no eggs would be left alive. After completing the retreat, a few days later, the Athenians saw from a distance that the top of the Acropolis, the pride of Athens, was on fire.

Smoke billowed out of the city. Those old diehards who stayed behind in Athens finally died heroically in battle, while the rest of the living, although still alive, became homeless refugees.

At the Greek Allied Forces Conference, the city-states from southern Greece, represented by Sparta, prepared to rely on the peninsula for defense and arbitrarily abandon the remaining parts of Athens to the Persians. They also ridiculed the Athenians as refugees who had lost their land. Themistocles

Threatening Athens to withdraw from the coalition forced the Peloponnesians not to abandon the city-state of Athens.

After the naval battle of Salamis, the Athenians returned home and found that the city they had lived in for generations had been reduced to scorched earth and rubble, but the Athenians still rebuilt their city.

Within Athens, Themistocles also began to be jealous of his compatriots, and people chose to expel him. Not only did some people say that he looked like a dictator. The Athenians who came back to their senses did not care whether his motives were good or not.

He was also exiled for blasphemy.

When the center of Athens' activities moved from the mountains and forests to the ocean, Poseidon brought more benefits than Athena.

During the Peloponnesian War, all Athenians retreated within the long wall. No matter how barren the land in Attica was, it still fed half of the population of Athens.

At this time, the benefits of maritime trade became apparent, but the Athenians needed to go to the Black Sea to buy wheat.

Is it really the prosperity that comes from settling down, rather than from wandering around the world?

Some things are like rocks under a glacier, which cannot be changed even by the power of the glacier.

Pericles witnessed the rise and decline of Athens, and this was not just because Thucydides said that none of his successors could compare to him.

Mayflies are just mayflies, they live only day and night, and cannot see the change of winter and spring.

In the end Themistocles was exiled, but his political strategies were passed down, and this is the meaning of the existence of the community.

Perhaps Themistocles was not a native Athenian and did not have such deep feelings for this land.

But he became a lamentable tragedy. Greeks love tragedy, although they spend a lot of money on various events and festivals.

"Let her go!"

Pomona shouted, raising her wand.

In the end, she still felt that Rita Lestrange's "Grindelwald" voice was very powerful.

If life is a continuation at any cost, then destruction is a priceless luxury.

The idea of ​​destroying Paris, a city full of entertainment and glitz, is very creative, and at the same time, using his "useless life for meaningful things" is also creative.

How can it be destruction? It is clearly creation.

It's just "obtained", not a suitcase made by a tanner, or anything else that can anchor "identity".

As for what you got?

Maybe there is nothing, just a dream.
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