Athens
ATHENS=based on education and entertainmentSPARTA=based strictly on military and poo
woman in iroquois are respected and woman in athens are not
The conflict between Athens and Sparta, known as the Peloponnesian War (431-404 BCE), stemmed from their differing political systems and lifestyles: Athens embraced democracy and naval power, while Sparta was a militaristic oligarchy focused on land-based strength. Tensions escalated due to Athenian imperial expansion and the formation of the Delian League, which threatened Spartan interests and allies. The rivalry ultimately led to a protracted war that reshaped the ancient Greek world.
Ancient Sparta focused more on military achievements and ancient Athens thought more of academic knowledge. Athens were a democracy and Sparta was an oligarchy
It was a war between city-states. Athens against Sparta. It weakened Greek civilization.
the ancient Greeks, in Athens
The ancient Greek civilization in the state of Athens.
Athens
The city-state of Athens.
Greece
Athens and Sparta
This war was a conflict in Ancient Greece fought between Athens and it's empire led by Sparta. It divided them as a country.
Cooperation between Sparta and Athens during the classical Greek era created peace and prosperity in Greece while conflict between Sparta and Athens broke ancient Greece and began the downfall of the society. These events defined the course of ancient Greek history.
in Athens during the fifth century bce
Athens is indeed the capital city of Greece, and as well is a traditional power centre of ancient Greek civilization.
Sophocles lived in the democracy of ancient Athens. He wrote in ancient Greek.