There were not 36 wars between Athens and Sparta.
Peloponnesian War.
The Thirty Years Peace.
His name was Pericles
A 27 year war between Athens and its empire, and Sparta and its allies (known as the Peloponnesian League). Athens lost , was stripped of its empire, and became a second rate power in the Greek world.
Greece. IfAthens and Sparta do not appear on a map, it is a bad map.
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it's Polis because there was no Greek word for city
The Peloponnesian War
The Peloponnesian War .
The Olympic Games were not started in Athens or Sparta. They were at Olympia in Elis.
Sparta
His name was Pericles
There were many battles between Athens and Sparta. They also fought on the same side several times. There was a war between Athens and its allies and Sparta and its allies, which we now call the Peloponnesian War (431-404 BCE) for no good reason, as it was fought throughout the Mediterranean from Sicily to Asia Minor. It contained many battles. Did you have one in particular in mind?
1 differences are that Sparta allowed women to play sports but also wanted them 2 be independent, when Athens just wanted there women to stay inside and not do anything. they wanted the men to do everything
Athens and Sparta are located in modern-day Greece. The name of the country may not appear on the map in question because it is assumed that readers are already familiar with the location of Athens and Sparta within Greece.
The Peloponnesian Wars.
Persian Wars
A 27 year war between Athens and its empire, and Sparta and its allies (known as the Peloponnesian League). Athens lost , was stripped of its empire, and became a second rate power in the Greek world.
Greece did not exist as a country in Ancient World. There were numerous Greek-city states including Athens, Sparta, Argos, Corinth just to name a few. The main reason a war broke out between Athens, its allies and the Peloponnesian league, was due to many reasons, such as Sparta's need to train in real war situations (Sparta didn't wage war very often) and battles for territory.