The Mesopotamia and the Egypt in Ancient Greece
The Mesopotamia and the Egypt in Ancient Greece
King Leonidas of Sparta.
Sparta led a coalition of Peloponnesian city-states which we today call the Peloponnesian League. It was already in existence before the Persian Wars - comprising the Dorian city-states of southern Greece.
A coalition of southern Greek city-states led by Sparta.
The mountains separated tribes leading to independent city-states. The poor soils led to trade and establishing new colonies to take unsupportable populations. The rivers and seas led to trade and naval warfare.
The Greek city-states, led by Thebes and Athens.
The combined fleets of an alliance of southern Greek city-states led by Sparta.
The rugged mountains and numerous bays divided Greece into small, isolated regions and city-states.
The disparate, fractious city-states were brought together when they were conquered by Philip of Macedon.
The Delian League led by Athens and the Peloponnesian League led by Athens.
No - this led to what we call Classical Greece. The modern age comes 2500 years later.