Sparta
Corinth
On the southern part of the Peloponnesian Peninsula.
No, Thebes is not in the Peloponnese; it is located in Boeotia, a region in Central Greece. Thebes was an important city-state in ancient Greece, known for its military power and rivalry with Athens and Sparta. The Peloponnese, on the other hand, is a separate peninsula to the south of mainland Greece, home to cities like Sparta and Corinth.
The city-state was in the north east Peloponnese Peninsula. The civilisation it developed spread through southern Greece.
Elis in southern Greece.
corinth
In the southern Peloponnese Peninsula.
The southern Greek city-state of Elis in southern Greece as a celebration to the god Zeus at Olympia.
During the Dark Age in Ancient Greece, the Mycenaean civilization began to decline, wars broke out between city-states, and there were earthquakes all over Greece.
Sparta was located in the southern greek city-state known as Lacedaemon.
The Greek city-state of Elis in southern Greece as a celebration to the god Zeus at Olympia in their territory.
Olympia was part of the city-state of Elis. Elis and Sparta were in the Peloponnese Peninsula of mainland Greece.