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Who fought the Peloponesian War?

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the peloponnesian wars were fought by Athens (with the little countries with them) and Sparta

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Who fought who in the Peloponesian War?

Athens and Sparta


Which two ancient Greek city states fought in the Peloponesian War?

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What two countries were involved in the Peloponesian War?

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How many rich people were there in ancient Greece?

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When did the Peloponesian war start?

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What were the results of the peloponesian war?

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