More like dissimilarities - starting with 27 years duration as opposed to 100 years.
Both were on-again, off again.
They overlapped and sometimes were conflated with each other.
They overlapped and sometimes were conflated with each other.
It ran for 27 years between the Athenian empire and the Peloponnesian League led by Sparta 431 to 404 BCE.
Not much beyond that Jesus is the Son of God and superficial similarities (the Philippine National Church broke away from the Catholic Church four hundred years after the first protestants did, but it remains a protestant church).
The Peloponnesian War : 431 to 404 BC .
There were not 36 wars between Athens and Sparta.
Two decades.
the outside people
The Peloponnesian War was between Athens and Sparta. It was after the great Persian war, when Athens and Sparta worked together to defeat Persia. The Peloponnesian War was started because Sparta feared Athens may dominate them one day. There was a big battle between them, lasting for many years, but in the end, Sparta won.
The Peloponnesian War was fought during the years 431-404 BCE.
The Peloponnesian War lasted 27 years (431-404 BC).
1) Peloponnesian War (431-404 BC) between Sparta and Athens. 2) Thirty Years' War (1619-1648) involving most European countries (R.Gilpin, 1988, The History of Hegemonic War) 3. Hundred Years' War (End of 18th century - 19th century) mostly between France and Great Britain (R.Gilpin, 1988, The History of Hegemonic War) 1) Peloponnesian War (431-404 BC) between Sparta and Athens. 2) Thirty Years' War (1619-1648) involving most European countries (R.Gilpin, 1988, The History of Hegemonic War) 3. Hundred Years' War (End of 18th century - 19th century) mostly between France and Great Britain (R.Gilpin, 1988, The History of Hegemonic War)