One, without a common enemy, Athens and Sparta engaged in the Peloponnesian War for the hegemony of Greece. Two, it weakened Persia to the point that it made it easier for Alexander the great to conquer decades later.
It did not. The Persian War finished two decades before the outbreak of the Peloponnesian War.
The Persian War 499-449 BCE was over two thousand years before the US existed.
First define the Second Persian War. The Persian War ran 499-449 BCE - it had several phases - Ionian Revolt, Persian punitive expedition against Eretria and Athens, Persian invasion of mainland Greece, Greek counter-offensive. Which among this is supposed to be 'Second Persian War'?
there was the first Persian war then the second Persian war then the war that we are in today.
No, it pitted the Persian Empire against varying coalitions of about 200 Greek city-states intermittently over 50 years.
The Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman.
The Persian War.
Which particular war? The Persian what?
Persia and Greece if thats what you meant
Persian War 499-449 BCE. Peloponnesian War 431-404 BCE.
They were two different wars - the Persian War wass the persian Empire versus the mainland Greek cities, and the Peloponnesian War was between Greek cities. The Greeks won some, lost some in both wars.
An empire is an empire, a war is a war.