The war that ended the Golden Age was the Peloponnesian War
The reign of Augustus was known as the golden age.
Rome and Greece
Ancient Sparta focused more on military achievements and ancient Athens thought more of academic knowledge. Athens were a democracy and Sparta was an oligarchy
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The war that ended the Golden Age was the Peloponnesian War
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Athens and Sparta were Greek city-states in Ancient Greece.
athens and sparta
Athens and Sparta were in a great war
Yes.
golden age
There is more than one golden age. Which are you asking about Ovid and Hesiod were poets in the Golden Age of ancient Greece.
The Athens defeat of Sparta. This is one of the fields of study in which Athens excelled during its Golden Age.
The reign of Augustus was known as the golden age.
No, Sparta became most powerful after Athens was defeated in the Peloponnesian War, was stripped of its empire and revenue, and so lost its golden age without the money it mulcted from its empire.
The Athens defeat of Sparta. This is one of the fields of study in which Athens excelled during its Golden Age.