The Second Sacred War, which takes place…
453 BCE to 442 BCE
The Second Sacred War, which takes place between 449 BCE and 448 BCE, results in an indirect confrontation between Athens and Sparta during the so-called First Peloponnesian War.
The result of the Second Sacred War is the reinstatement of Phocis in its former sovereign rights on the oracle of Delphi.
The First Peloponnesian War ends in an arrangement between Sparta and Athens ratified by the "Thirty Years' Peace".
Megara is returned to the Peloponnesian League, Troezen and Achaea become independent, Aegina is to be a tributary to Athens but autonomous, and disputes are to be settled by arbitration.
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