Persia and the Greek city-states.
The Peloponnesian War was a conflict between the two city-states of Athens and Sparta .
The Peloponnesian war resulted from conflict between the democratic Athens and oligarchic Sparta. This war wrought subtler changes to the Greek society.
. . . the Peloponnesian War .
civil war
the Civil war
the Civil war
The Anglo-Persian War, which lasted from 1856 to 1857, ended with a victory for Britain. The conflict arose primarily over disputes related to British interests in Persia and the region of Afghanistan. The war concluded with the Treaty of Paris, which favored British interests and resulted in territorial concessions from Persia. Ultimately, Britain's military superiority and strategic advantages led to their success in the conflict.
After the Persian War, conflict between the two broke out and culminated in the destructive 27-year Peloponnesian War. In the end, the Spartan alliance developed a war fleet using Persian funds to defeat the hitherto superior Athenian fleet, besieged Athens and starved it into surrender in 404 BCE.
It was between an alliance of Greek city-states and the Persian Empire. Today we call it the Persian War to differentiate it from the wars between the Greek city-states. It is often called the Greco-Persian War.
the thirty years war
Two conflict areas currently are the conflict in Syria, primarily between the government and various opposition groups, and the conflict in Yemen, involving a civil war between the government and Houthi rebels. Both conflicts have resulted in significant humanitarian crises and widespread violence.
Persian War.