- Siege of Melos - Wikipedia
The siege of Melos occurred in 416 BC, during the Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta, when the Athenians attacked Melos, an island in the Aegean Sea roughly 110 kilometres (68 miles) east of mainland Greece
- Melos | Greece, History, Peloponnesian War, Facts, Map | Britannica
Melos (Milos), island, most southwesterly of the major islands of Greece’s Cyclades (Kyklades) in the Aegean Sea Its obsidian exports to Phoenicia helped to make it an important center of early Aegean civilization
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- Milos - Wikipedia
Milos or Melos ( ˈmiːlɒs, - loʊs ; Modern Greek: Μήλος, romanized: Mílos, IPA: [ˈmilos]; Ancient Greek: Μῆλος, romanized: Mêlos) is a volcanic Greek island in the Aegean Sea, just north of the Sea of Crete It is the southwestern-most of the Cyclades islands
- melos | Dart package - Pub
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- Athens and Melos - Encyclopedia. com
In the summer of 416 bce an Athenian naval force attacked the small island of Melos, with the intention of coercing it into their alliance The Melian government refused to cooperate, and the city came under siege
- Melos (ancient world) | Military History and Science - EBSCO
Melos is a Greek island located in the Aegean Sea and is part of the Cyclades archipelago Historically significant, Melos was known for its abundant obsidian resources, which played a crucial role in the Bronze Age, particularly within Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations
- Melos - The Latin Library
The position of Melos, between Greece and Crete, and its possession of obsidian, made it an important centre of early Aegean civilization At the well-known Bronze Age site of Phylakopi, the chief settlement, on the north-east coast
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