Sparta and Athens did not fight each other in isolation, so the answer is nil.
They were involved as part of combined city-state sides. Sometimes they were allies and sometimes adversaries in the changing alliances of the Greek world.
Athenians main rivals where from Sparta. They fought in the Peloponnesian wars.
Athenians main rivals where from Sparta. They fought in the Peloponnesian wars.
The Athenians , only because they came to grief during the Peloponnesian Wars by overestimating their powers to overwhelm Sparta .
Yes the athenians had the allies in many different wars. Like in the pelopenisian war they had the allies of corinth, Sparta, megara, (not argos because they refused to be in the war), Rhodes and many of the other city states. Athens was a city of democracy!
Athenians main rivals where from Sparta. They fought in the Peloponnesian wars.
The Peloponnesian Wars.
Athens and Sparta.
they did not treat the other city states fairly . then the city states asked Sparta for help and Sparta did help causing the Peloponnesus Wars . first Sparta caused a plague or a wide spread decease . which whom many Athenians died from including Pericles . then the formed a blockade so the Athenians finally surrendered . thank you i hoped this answered your question and it helped what so ever . :)
The Persian Wars 490 to 449 BCE.
Sparta's serf population revolted and Athens sent a force to help the Spartans put it down. Then the Athenian soldiers started to sympathise with the serfs , so the Spartans sent them home. Relations froze. When the Athenians made an empire out of the Delian League cities it had led against the persians, it became adventurous and interfered in the affairs of the cities of the Peloponnesian League which Sparta led. Sparta asked Athens to back off, an overconfident Athens persisted and war ensued.
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