As he was born in 427 BCE, he was of military age before it ended in 404 BCE, so he had to be a member of the Athenian army. His mentor Socrates fought in the major battles also - there was no exemption for philosophers.
"Hoplite" is the word for a heavy infantryman of Ancient Greece. Hoplites were the dominant troop type on most fronts of the land war.
See Thucydides Peloponnesian War and Xexephon A History of My Times.
There were over 200 Greek city-states involved in the Peloponnesian War, stretching from Sicily to Asia Minor. The leader of the Delian League was Athens and Sparta was leader of the opposing Peloponnesian League.
Presumably an analyis of the Peloponnesian War. Who did it?
At the time of the Peloponnesian War (431-404 BCE) Israel was under control of the Persian Empire, and so in no position to intervene in any of the Greek wars, not that it would have had any reason to meddle in Greek affairs anyway.
History of the Peloponnesian War.
See Thucydides Peloponnesian War and Xexephon A History of My Times.
Throughout the Peloponnesian War the city - states of Athens and Sparta were the two leaders.
Sparta and rome
Athen's empire and the Peloponnesian League lead by the SPARTANS!!!
There were about 300 city-states involved, led by Athens and Sparta.
The city-states of Athens and Sparta fought each other in the Peloponnesian War .
The two primary participants involved in the Peloponnesian War was Athens who led the Delian League (coalition) and Sparta who led the Peloponnesian League . Below are several related links listing which Polis (city-state) was allied with whom and when .
they had fought together and against each other
There were over 200 Greek city-states involved in the Peloponnesian War, stretching from Sicily to Asia Minor. The leader of the Delian League was Athens and Sparta was leader of the opposing Peloponnesian League.
Peloponnesian War happened in -431.
Presumably an analyis of the Peloponnesian War. Who did it?
At the time of the Peloponnesian War (431-404 BCE) Israel was under control of the Persian Empire, and so in no position to intervene in any of the Greek wars, not that it would have had any reason to meddle in Greek affairs anyway.