no, Sparta and Athens were both the wealthiest city-states in Ancient and Classical Greece. they were totaly different city-states, Athens was the largest, but frankly Sparta is just more famous!
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Yes, Athens is further north than Sparta.
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South-west
Athens and Sparta are in Europe. Athens moved on to become the current capital if Greece.
The Parthenon was not a country, but a temple in Athens. There was no capital of the Parthenon in the sense of a capital city. However, Athens was arguably the most important city in Greece at the time-- which was not a united country, but a group of city-states. Athens was a polis (city state) like Sparta or Thebes.
Athena
Athens. Sparta was famous for its land army.
Athens, Thebes, and Sparta were the three most powerful Greek City-States.
Athens because Sparta's didn't have good development.
In ancient times, Sparta was the leading rival of Athens
It was Athens
Who is they. The citizens of Sparta lived in Sparta. The citizens of Athens lived in Athns. Each preferred their own city, which is why they were citizens of that city.
Athens and Sparta were Greek city-states in Ancient Greece.
The city-state of Athens and its allies were defeated by Sparta in the Peloponnesian War.
Athens