The Peloponesion War ends and Athens falls so Sparta takes over.
Pro-Spartan rulers in Athens after the loss of the Peloponnesian War in 404 BC.
The Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta was a conflict lasting from 431 to 404 BC .
431 to 404 BC
A large war happened: the Peloponessian Wars (431 to 404 BC). Athens and Sparta went to war then their allies joined in. After many long bloody years, Sparta finally won and there were years of peace. But Sparta was severely weakened. Then Athens revolted. There was no unity among the city-states and Sparta had lost much of its empire. In 338 BC, the Macedonians under Philip II and his son Alexander conquered Greece, and the subsequent empires were eventually subsumed by Rome between 149 and 146 BC.
The war was between Athens and Sparta, city-states of ancient Greece. Athens and Sparta engaged in a long and costly struggle, the Peloponnesian war (431-404 BC) and the more martial society, Sparta, eventually triumphed. (Sparta's victory provides a warning that, in a struggle between autocracy and democracy, democratic peoples cannot assume that freedom will triumph.)
Athens is defeated by Sparta .
404 BC
Athens capitulated in the year 404 BC .
480 to 404 BC was called the Golden age of Athens or the Age of Pericles
The Peloponnesian War.
For almost 30 years on and off. From 431 BC to 404 BC.
The Peloponnesian War was fought from 431 to 404 BC .
Its fleet was destroyed, the city besieged, and starved into submission.
Pro-Spartan rulers in Athens after the loss of the Peloponnesian War in 404 BC.
The Peloponnesian Wars ceased at the Battle of Aegospotami in 405 BC and Athens , in 404 BC , capitulated to the Spartans .
Athens and Sparta fought Persia in the Peloponesian War.
The Peloponnesian War.The Peloponisian War