Athens ruled the Delian League.
Wars of the Delian League happened in -449.
The city that was the head of the Delian League was Athens, Greece.
Athens was part of the Delian League and Sparta was part of the Peloponnesian League. -Ava :)
Several Ionian cities joined together in the Delian League for mutual protection against the Persians. They placed Athens at the head (as hegemon) because of her naval supremacy. This free confederation (symmachia) of autonomous cities, founded in 478 B.C., consisted of representatives, an admiral, and treasurers appointed by Athens. It was called the Delian League because its treasury was located at Delos.
Delian league
Delian League was the Athenian alliance, founded after the Persian Wars as a military organization directed against the Achaemenid Empire, but converted by Pericles into an Athenian empire. Because of this unity, it was very strong.
the peloponnesian league
Yes, but Sparta was not included in the Delian League - it was a member of the Peloponnesian League.
Sparta refused to join the Delian League because they refused to give tokens.
they formed the delian league because they had to join toegether to defeat the Persians
peloponnesian league led by Sparta fought the delian league led by Athens. the result was a peloponnesian league victory and the delian league was dismantled