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What were Athens and Sparta?

Athens and Sparta were the two pre-eminent city-states of ancient Greece. Separated by the mountainous terrain of the Balkan peninsula, the city-states were their own autonomous countries, who only occasionally cooperated to fight common foes (such as the Persians). The two are often seen as opposites: Sparta as the military kingdom that championed the warrior, and Athens as the enlightened democracy that valued knowledge, law, and peace. Sparta had the strongest army, Athens had the strongest navy. Greece needed both of these outlooks or it would not have survived.


Was the greek polis affected by the war?

There are plenty of archaelogical discoveries which show a rich spiritual life in Ahens, but not in Sparta. Moreover, only the Thirty Years' Peace enabled the flourishing of Athens (X Sparta).


Who created the first peace treaty in Mesopotamia?

Hittites created the first peace treaty between the Egyptians. Correct me if I'm wrong. Hope this helps.


Athens and Sparta were two great city-states in ancient Greece and they were often in conflict. What was the cause of the Peloponnesian War in the 5th century BC?

After the Persian Empire agreed to peace, Athens turned the Delian League of 180 city-states, which it lad against Persia in the latter stages of the war, into an empire of fits own. It used this financial and military power to stand over other city states outside its empire, seeking to dominate the Greek world. This brought it into conflict with the Peloponnese League of city-states led by Sparta. The final straw was Athens bringing its neighbour the Peloponnesian city-state Megara to ruin by spitefully obstructing its trade. Magara appealed to Sparta who asked Athens to back off. An over-confident Athens persisted and war broke out - a 27-year conflict which devastated the Greek world. Athens lost, was stripped of its empire and became a second rate power.


Who was Ramses the seconds enemies?

Ramses was great enemies with the Hittities. They wared and it was a tie. Of course Ramses declared victory. Then he made a peace treaty with them. [which was the first known peace treaty]

Related questions

How was Athens not violent as Sparta was?

athens wanted peace while sparta wanted war


The name of the thirty-year between Athens and Sparta?

There were not 36 wars between Athens and Sparta.


What did they agree upon the Treaty of Paris?

Peace


Sparta's declaration of war against Athens began which war?

Sparta's declaration of war against Athens began the Peloponnesian war. Sparta accused Athens of breaking their peace and the war began in 431 BCE.


What did great Britain agree to in the Treaty of Paris?

they agreed for peace


What is the comparison made between Athens and Sparta in the book A Separate Peace?

In the book "A Separate Peace," the comparison between Athens and Sparta is used to highlight contrasting approaches to life and conflict. Athens represents intellectualism, creativity, and democracy, while Sparta symbolizes militarism, discipline, and conformity. These contrasting qualities serve as a backdrop to explore themes of friendship, competition, and individuality in the novel.


What did the the british agree to in the Treaty of Paris?

The British agreed to PEACE. Hope this helped you


What does Sparta and Athens not in common?

were they live what they believe in what they eat and most of all is the way there army is Spartans were all war Athens were mostly peace but know how to fight


Why were the treaties with Sparta and Persia important to ancient Athens?

The peace treaties with Sparta and Persia in the middle of the 5th century BC were important in that they recognized the Athenian empire and the right of Athens to coerce their allies. The treasury at Delos was moved to Athens and subscriptions paid there became tribute to Athens. This greatly enriched the City of Athens.


What is the relationship between Athens and Sparta after the war?

Sparta, having established its dominance and security in the Peloponnese, and material security through its serf population, sought peacefulness. It supported Athens, after it had expelled its tyrant, against forcible attempts of its oligarchy to reestablish control. They joined together in repelling the Persian invasion, and Athens provided military support to Sparta in putting down its serf rebellion. Things went sour during this espedition and Sparta sent the Athenians home. Hostilities broke out as an over-confident Athens meddled in the affairs of Sparta and its allies in the peloponnese peninsula. fter 15 years they patched things up with a 30 year peace treaty. Howeve Athens continued to intervene in the problems i the Peloponnese, Sparta demanded that Athens back off, Athens persisted, and the devastating 27-year Peloponnesian War broke out, which Athens lost.


Why did Athens and Sparta join forces to fight the Persians?

Persia attempted to bring the mainland reek cities within its empire to enforce peace. The northern Greeks submitted, but the southern Greek cities, including Sparta and Athens, combined to repel the invasion.


Why did the US agree to the peace treaty with Spain?

The US and Spain signed several different peace treaties. You may wish to be more specific.