The war was between Athens and its empire and the southern Doric Greek states, most of which were located in the Peloponnesian Peninsula.
One significant cause of the Peloponnesian War was that some city-states began to fear Athens due to its power grabs and desire for prestige. The war was fought from 431 to 404 BC.
Persian War - the Persian Empire versus varying coalitions of Greek city-states. Peloponnesian War - the Athenian Empire versus the Peloponnesian League led by Sparta.
World War I was originally called "The Great War" (not the Civil War)
the Korean war is also called the forgotten war.
It was called the Civil War. I think you are confused.
The War Between the States was also called the Civil War.
It was also called the Great War.
The war in 1914, originally called the Great War, was later called a world war as it was fought by more countries and on a larger scale than any war before.
Pro-war members of Congress are called hawks; anti-war members are called doves.
The American Civil War, sometimes called The War between the States.
Both the American Civil War and World War One have been called the First Modern War.
World War I It was also called "the war to end all wars". Guess they were wrong about that.