There were about 300 city-states involved, led by Athens and Sparta.
Throughout the Peloponnesian War the city - states of Athens and Sparta were the two leaders.
The two city-states that fought in the Peloponnesian war were Athens and Sparta.
There were over 200 Greek city-states involved in the Peloponnesian War, stretching from Sicily to Asia Minor. The leader of the Delian League was Athens and Sparta was leader of the opposing Peloponnesian League.
The two city-states that fought in the Peloponnesian war were Athens and Sparta.
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The Peoponnesian war was fought by the Athenian empire and the Peloponnesian League, led by Sparta.
Athens and Sparta were the two city-state that primarily fought in the Peloponnesian war.
The Peloponnesian War was a conflict between the two city-states of Athens and Sparta .
Athens and its allies and Sparta and its allies.
megara were on the side of Athens vs. Sparta Argos didn't take part because they didn't want to get into trouble. in this way they were a sort of coward
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The two primary participants involved in the Peloponnesian War was Athens who led the Delian League (coalition) and Sparta who led the Peloponnesian League . Below are several related links listing which Polis (city-state) was allied with whom and when .