The Athenian empire forces until they were progressively defeated in the later stages of the 27-year war.
Seljuq campaigns in the Aegean happened in 1081.
The _______________ is the most ancient of the Aegean civilizations.
Spartan dominance of the Aegean was facilitated by their military prowess, particularly the strength of their hoplite warriors and the effective use of phalanx formations. The weakening of rival city-states, especially following the Peloponnesian War, allowed Sparta to assert control over key territories. Additionally, strategic alliances and naval improvements, including the eventual development of a Spartan fleet, enabled them to secure maritime routes and trade, further solidifying their dominance in the region.
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Each had allies which augmented its power. Athens had an empire of about 180 city-states spread around the eastern Aegean Sea,. It had strong walls, which extended down to the sea, which enabled it to be resupplied during a siege. It also had a superior navy, which gave it the ability to threaten and raid opposing cities of the Peloponnesian League led by Sparta, and to ensure resupply of the city by sea from its empire. The Peloponnesian League had the strongest land forces, and was able to besiege Athens. By whittling don Athens' allies, it progressively reduced Athens' power and resupply, until finally after 27 years of fighting, the Athenian fleet was destroyed (Persia gave money to pay for a Peloponnesian fleet) and Athens was starved into submission.
The Mycenaeans controlled the areas of Greece, Turkey, and the surrounding islands in the Aegean sea.
In southern and Peloponnesian Greece and the Aegean Islands.
Around the Mediterranean and Aegean periphery from Sicily to Asia Minor.
The Aegean Sea.
Socrates lived during the time of the Athenian Empire in ancient Greece. This empire was a prominent naval power and controlled a large territory in the Aegean Sea.
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Look for: Trojan War - western Turkey Peloponnesian War - Greece, Sicily and Eastern Mediterranean. Persian War - the Aegean Sea littoral.
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The Greek City that controlled the trade routes between the Aegean Sea and the Black Sea was Troy. The city was founded in 3000 BC and abandoned in 500 AD.
It did until 405 BCE when the navy was destroyed by a Peloponnesian fleet led by Sparta at Aigospotamai in the Dardanelles Strait.
In Greece, the Aegean Sea, Asia Minor, Mediterranean Sea, Sicily,Various locations in the Greek world from Sicily to peninsular Greece to Asia Minor.