The chief rival of Sparta in ancient Greece was Athens. The two city-states represented contrasting cultures and political systems, with Sparta being a militaristic oligarchy and Athens a democratic center of arts and philosophy. Their competition culminated in the Peloponnesian War (431-404 BCE), which ultimately led to Athens's defeat and a brief period of Spartan dominance in Greece.
Ancient Corinth's rival was Thebes. Thebes was also a city-state in Greece just like Corinth.
Athenians main rivals where from Sparta. They fought in the Peloponnesian wars.
Sparta was the city-state known for its oligarchic structure in ancient Greece. It was governed by a small group of elites, specifically two hereditary kings and a council of elders known as the Gerousia, alongside a larger assembly of free male citizens. This contrasted with Athens, which operated as a democracy, allowing broader participation in governance. The Spartan system emphasized military prowess and discipline, reflective of its values.
They each settled separately and built up their own domain. There were endless disputes between them over land, fishing, trade, rival alliances and colonies.
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In ancient times, Sparta was the leading rival of Athens
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Athens, then Thebes.
Ancient Corinth's rival was Thebes. Thebes was also a city-state in Greece just like Corinth.
Athenians main rivals where from Sparta. They fought in the Peloponnesian wars.
Athens was a major city-state in Ancient Greece. Today, it is still the capital of Greece, and back in the day (around the 500s BC) it was the leading polis of science, medicine, philosophy, and government. Its arch-rival was Sparta, a very military city-state.
Sparta ***** The persian empire.
Everton's chief rival is Liverpool.
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