Thirty Years' Peace
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Was a treaty signed between the ancient Greek city-states of Athens and Sparta that brought an end to the First Peloponnesian War.
Chronology
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- January 444 BC: With the peace treaty between Athens and Sparta, Paghe came under the influence of Megara.
- April 445 BC: Aegina was to be a tributary to Athens but autonomous.
- April 445 BC: Troezen and Achaea became independent from Athens.
- April 445 BC: The arrangement between Sparta and Athens was ratified by the "Thirty Years' Peace" (winter of 446-445 BC). According to this treaty, Megara was returned to the Peloponnesian League.
- April 445 BC: Troezen and Achaea became independent from Athens.