Sparta and its allies.
A struggle between the Athenian empire/league and the Spartan-led Peloponnesian League.
The Spartan-led Peloponnesian League and later Macedonia.
The Peloponnesian League was created by Sparta and its allies to dominate trade and government in the Greek city-states.
The Peloponnesian war
The Spartan-led Peloponnesian League was formed to oppose the Athenian empire interfering in dominating and pillaging other Greek city-states. Democracy had nothing to do with the 27-year war which ensued.
A struggle between the Athenian empire/league and the Spartan-led Peloponnesian League.
The Spartan-led Peloponnesian League and later Macedonia.
The Peloponnesian League was created by Sparta and its allies to dominate trade and government in the Greek city-states.
The Peloponnesian League is modern terminology for Sparta and its allies, which is what they called it.
The Peloponnesian war
A few interesting ones: The Spartan element trapped on Sphacteria island The Athenian expedtionary force at Syracuse. Athens when beseiged by the Peloponnesian league forces.
Athens establishing an empire, and getting into conflict with the Spartan-led Peloponnesian League in the 27-year destructive Peloponnesian War.
Peloponnesian League? A Spartan led 6th and 5th century B.C.E alliance between the Greek city states of Sparta, Corinth, and Ellis. it was opposed by the Athenian controlled Delian League, and was victorious, in the Peloponnesian War of 431-404 B.C.E.
The Peloponnesian League, led by Sparta, defeated the Athenian league/empire.
The Spartan-led Peloponnesian League was formed to oppose the Athenian empire interfering in dominating and pillaging other Greek city-states. Democracy had nothing to do with the 27-year war which ensued.
The Spartan alliance won the Peloponnesian War.Athens was struck by plague early on, but fought with considerable success for another 25 years.Athens lost the war because Persia gaSaveve the Spartan league money to get a fleet which could match the Athenian one.
After the Peloponnesian War, which pitted the Greek Empire against the so-called Peloponnesian League led by Sparta and that lasted nearly 30 years, the democracy was suspended and turned into an oligarchy, where power resided in a group of pro-Spartan individuals, who would be known as The Thirty Tyrants, and who were chosen by Lysander, an admiral in the Spartan fleet. The oligarchy would be overthrown within only a year by Thrasybulus, who restored the democracy.