No, Syracuse captured the Athenian expeditionary force which was attempting to capture it.
480 to 404 BC was called the Golden age of Athens or the Age of Pericles
404 BC
Athens and Sparta fought Persia in the Peloponesian War.
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A killing plague. THis website helps. www.ancientgreece.co.uk
Plate was born in Athens. However, he did travel a lot to places such as Italy, Sicily and Egypt. He is said to have returned to his birthplace of Athens when he turned 40.
The Peloponnesian War (431-404 BC) was an ancient Greek war fought byAthens and its empire against the Peloponnesian League led by Sparta. Historians have traditionally divided the war into three phases. In the first phase, the Archidamian War, Sparta launched repeated invasions of Attica, while Athens took advantage of its naval supremacy to raid the coast of thePeloponnese attempting to suppress signs of unrest in its empire. This period of the war was concluded in 421 BC, with the signing of the Peace of Nicias. In 415 BC, Athens dispatched a massive expeditionary force to attack Syracuse in Sicily; the attack failed disastrously, with the destruction of the entire force, in 413 BC.
It is 415 kilometers according to Google Maps.
he lived in Athens Greece between 428 and 347 BC
Syracuse, Sicily. About 287 BC
Athens, Greece, in 469 BC.
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480 to 404 BC was called the Golden age of Athens or the Age of Pericles
Athens is defeated by Sparta .
Alcibiades was exiled multiple times during his life, with significant exiles occurring in 415 BC and 404 BC. His first exile followed his controversial role in the Sicilian Expedition, leading to his defection to Sparta. After returning to Athens and then falling out of favor again, he was exiled a second time, ultimately spending his later years in Persia before returning to Athens briefly.
Athens capitulated in the year 404 BC .