Athenian expansionism and the Peloponnesian League's resistance to it.
Trojan War - 12th Century BCE. Battle of Marathon - 5th Century BCE. Don't know anyone who lived that long.
Corcyra is the island off the west coast of Greece now called Corfu. It was a colony of Corinth, and in the 5th Century BCE was the scene of bitter internal civil war and also one initiating cause of the Peloponnesian war when Athens intervened on one side of the civil war and Corinth, an ally of Sparta, intervened on the other.
Thucydides was a famous Greek Historian. He was writing in the 5th century and focuses on the Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta.
Peloponnese, derived from the Greek words "Pelops" and "nesos" (meaning "island"), refers to a peninsula in southern Greece that resembles an island but is connected to the mainland by the Isthmus of Corinth. Historically significant, it was home to ancient city-states like Sparta and Corinth and played a central role in events such as the Peloponnesian War. The region is known for its rich cultural heritage, archaeological sites, and diverse landscapes.
the Trojan War was a historical event of the 13th or 12th century BC, but by the mid-19th century
yes it did
The Peloponnese war
Trojan War 12th Century BCE, Peloponnesian War 5th Century BCE.
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5th Century BCE - 480 BCE to be precise, and Thermopylae was not a war but rather a small battle in a 50-year war.
A rebellion war broke out.
Athens and its empire versus the Peloponnesian League led by Sparta.
Sparta controlled the southern Peloponnese peninsula, and eventually had most of the other cities in the Peloponnese as allies, forming a compact bloc. They geneally confined their activities within this area, and with the help and mutual interest of the allies maintained security in the Peloponnese..
Cause of the Civil War.
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Trojan War - 12th Century BCE. Battle of Marathon - 5th Century BCE. Don't know anyone who lived that long.
This war took place in Greece in the 5th century BC, between Sparta and Athens.