Sparta led the Peloponnesian League . Athens led the Delian League .
Yes , and Athens exploited her position to the detriment of the other Greek city-states which ultimately led to the Peloponnesian Wars .
The two primary participants involved in the Peloponnesian War was Athens who led the Delian League (coalition) and Sparta who led the Peloponnesian League . Below are several related links listing which Polis (city-state) was allied with whom and when .
The war fought between Sparta and Athens was the Peloponnesian War, which occurred from 431 to 404 BCE. This conflict arose from power struggles and territorial disputes, primarily between the Delian League led by Athens and the Peloponnesian League led by Sparta. The war ultimately resulted in the defeat of Athens and a temporary decline in its power, while Sparta emerged as the dominant force in Greece.
Rivalry between Athens and its empire and the Peloponnesian League led by Sparta.
The Peloponnesian war
peloponnesian league led by Sparta fought the delian league led by Athens. the result was a peloponnesian league victory and the delian league was dismantled
the peloponnesian war, 431-404BC was fought between the delian league led by Athens and the peloponnesian league led by Sparta
the peloponnesian league
Sparta led the Peloponnesian League . Athens led the Delian League .
Athens was part of the Delian League and Sparta was part of the Peloponnesian League. -Ava :)
The Peloponnesian War was , notably , between Athens and Sparta . A democratic Athens led the Delian League whereas Sparta , an oligarchy , led the Peloponnesian League . Both leagues were a loose and changing coalition between many city states ~ see related links below for additional information regarding both the Delian and Peloponnesian Leagues .
Yes, but Sparta was not included in the Delian League - it was a member of the Peloponnesian League.
Delian League, mostly Greek cities of Asia Minor and the Islands, converted to the Athenian empire after peace with Persia. Peloponnesian League led by Sparta, mainly Dorian Greek cities of Peloponnesian peninsula of southern Greece.
If you mean the bond they had after the Persian war when they both were in the Peloponnesian League (or, at that point, Hellenic League), no. Sparta withdrew from the alliance and re-created the Peloponnesian League with its old allies. Athens led the Delian League. The two leagues fought in the Peloponnesian War.
Irreconcilable differences between the Peloponnesian League over the Athenian ban of trade with the Peloponnesian city of Megara, designed to cripple it.
Sparta led the Peloponnesian League, Athens led the Delian League.