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Athens surrendered unconditionally to the Peloponnesian League forces besieging it.

It was stripped of its empire and had to live on its own limited resources, which put an end to the lavish expenditure on the city and inhabitants, and dominance of its fleet, all previously subsidised by the 180 cities of its empire. It became a second-rate power thereafter, able to intervene only in concert with other cities rather than dragging other cities along with it into its adventurous interference in the affairs of other cities.

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Athens was stripped of the empire it had created out of the Delian League against the Persians. It lost the money and much of its population and became a second rate power.

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Losing the war.

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It lost its empire.

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Q: What was one of the results of being defeated in the peloponnesian war in 404 BC?
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When was Athens defeated?

In 404 BCE at the end of the Peloponnesian War.


Did Sparta lose the thucydian war?

If you are talking about what we usually call the Peloponnesian War 431 to 404 BCE, Sparta led the Peloponnesian League which defeated the Athenian Empire in that war.


Who fought the peloponnesian war?

Generally, it was Athens (with its navy) versus Sparta (with its army). This was a war (from 431 to 404 BC) in which Athens and its allies were defeated by the Peloponnesian League, including Sparta.


What were the results of the Persian and the Peloponnese Wars?

Persian War - A varying coalition of Greek city-states defeated the Persian Empire between 499 and 449 BCE. A league of Peloponnesian city-states led by Sparta defeated Athens and its empire 431 to 404 BCE.


How many years was the peloponnesian?

The Peloponnesian War : 431 to 404 BC .


How long did the Peloponnesian War last?

The Peloponnesian War was fought during the years 431-404 BCE.


When was Peloponnesian War?

431 to 404 BCE.


When did the peloponnesian war?

431 to 404 BC


When did Sparta finally defeat Athens?

The Spartan alliance defeated the Athenian alliance in 404 BCE after the Athenian fleet was destroyed at Aigospotamai. Subsequently, Athens and Sparta fought as allies and opponents on several occasions. There was no final defeat. Each waned as a power after the mid 3rd Century BCE.


What was. One of the results of Athens being defeated in Peloponnesian war in 404 bc?

Athens was stripped of its empire and became a second rate power. Sparta became temporarily dominant until defeated and displaced by Thebes. Fighting between Greek city-states continued on. Persia reasserted control of the Greek cities of Asia Minor. The weakened Greek city-states were unable to resist the rise of Macedonia.


When did the Peloponnesian War occur?

431-404 BCE.


Where did the peloppesian war take place?

The Peloponnesian War started sometime in 431 BC and lasted until April 25, 404 BC. The war took place in Greece, Asia Minor, and Sicily. The Peloponnesian League defeated the Delian League.