In 404 BCE at the end of the Peloponnesian War, having lost its navy and besieged, it was starved into submission and stripped of the empire which supported it, and became a second rate power.
In 338 BCE Athens was defeated by Macedonia and so became subject to the Macedonian empire and the subsequent Hellenistic regimes of Alexander the great's successors.
Plato, the avid student of Socrates, described the condemnation of Socrates and the decline of Athens in these works:1. Euthyphro; 2. The Apology; 3.Crito; and 4. Phaedo.
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Athens was conquered by the Roman Empire. ♥
The Peloponnesian War
The cultural center was Athens, and Athens lost power.
the spart killed the men of athens
the spart killed the men of athens
the spart killed the men of athens
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Because the romans respected their culture.
Sparta's reason is that they failed for military reasons and they went to war with Athens. Athen's reason is that they were conquered by the Roman Empire.