The Myth of the First Sacred War

Classical Quarterly 28 (01):38- (1978)
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Abstract

In the history of Archaic Greece no event stands out so clearly as the First Sacred War. The War took place in the years round 590 B.C., and ended with the capture and destruction of the great city of Crisa at the hands of a coalition of powers which included Sicyon, Athens, and Thessaly. Our sources provide a wealth of detail–the causes of the War, the names of half-a-dozen commanders and champions, the stages of the fighting, the victory celebrations and dedications which ensued, certain Delphic oracles and Amphictyonic decrees

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Cynaethus' Hymn To Apollo.M. L. West - 1975 - Classical Quarterly 25 (02):161-.
The first Sacred War.G. Forrest - 1956 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 80 (1):33-52.
Krisa, Kirrha et la première guerre sacrée.Jean Jannoray - 1937 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 61 (1):33-43.

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