The Persians gave money to the Peloponnesian alliance to raise a fleet which could match the one of the Athenian alliance.
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The Persians aided the Spartans during the Peloponnesian War primarily to weaken their common enemy, Athens. By supporting Sparta, the Persians aimed to destabilize the Athenian naval power and influence, which threatened Persian interests in the region. Additionally, the alliance allowed Persia to regain control over Greek city-states that had revolted against their rule, furthering their strategic goals in the Aegean. Ultimately, this support was part of a broader Persian strategy to maintain dominance over the Greek world.
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They paused their normal warfare between themselves in order to repel the Persians. After the war they went back to inter-city warfare with increased ferocity, resulting in the devastating 27-year Peloponnesian War.
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Peloponnesian League invests Athens. Athens defends city walls, but raids Peloponnesian cities by sea. Persia funds Peloponnesian League navy. League reduces Athenian allies and defeats Athenian navy. Peloponnesian League invests Athens, sending its expatriate population home to help starvation force capitulation the sooner.
The Athenian-led Delian League was set up to oppose Persia and destroy Persian influence in its province of Asia Minor. It was natural that Persia should take an obvious opportunity to destroy this League by providing the money to the Spartan alliance to raise a fleet which could match the Athenian fleet, and to provide the money which allowed them to double the pay of rowers to attract the best ones.
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At the time of the Peloponnesian War (431-404 BCE) Israel was under control of the Persian Empire, and so in no position to intervene in any of the Greek wars, not that it would have had any reason to meddle in Greek affairs anyway.
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It did not. Athens was occupied by the Persians, its people evacuated and given refuge in southern Greek cities and its forces were embarked on its fleet to help defeat the Persians at sea.
It did not. Athens was occupied by the Persians, its people evacuated and given refuge in southern Greek cities and its forces were embarked on its fleet to help defeat the Persians at sea.