No, the Spartans did not ally with Persia, but they allied with the Athenians or Greeks, or else there would not have been the famous 300.The Spartans allied with the Athenians during the Thermopylae battle, the Persian wars and the peloponnesian war. After 3 years of war following the stand of the 300 the Spartans and Athenians defeated Persia!
Sparta never allied with Persia!
The Spartans fought as part of a temporary Greek defensive alliance when the Persians invaded mainland Greece. The Persians of course had induced Greek city-states to side with it - one third of the Persian war fleet was levied from Greek cities in Asia Minor, and several Greek cities in mainland Greece also sided with the Persians.
In 412 B.C.E, Persia during the time of the Achaemenid (Persian) Empire allied with Sparta against Athens. One of the main reasons Persia allied with Sparta is because of Athenβs support for the Persian rebel, Amorges. The Persians allowed the Spartans to receive their support but gave some compromises to the Spartans. Persia created 3 treaties with Sparta from 412 to 411 B.C.E
The Peloponnesian War was between an alliance led by Sparta and the Athenian empire. In the latter stage of the 27-year war, Persia gave money to Sparta to finance a navy to defeat Athens.
There was no war between Persia and Sparta, and no specific battle between Sparta and Persia. Sparta was at times part of a Greek force fighting Persia, and at other times was allied to Persia. But there was no specific Sparta-Persia war or battle.
Cornith and Thebes were allied with Sparta in the peloponnesian war according to the Social Studies book Journey Across Time.
Not at all. The Sparta was a limited democracy, the citizens voted in assembly on motions put to them by the council, the ephors did the day to day running. Persia was a kingdom ruled by a king and his council, with provincial governors doing the practical ruling.
They sent a fleet of ships/ navy and Themistocles was their captain.
The Peloponnesian War was between Athens and Sparta. It was after the great Persian war, when Athens and Sparta worked together to defeat Persia. The Peloponnesian War was started because Sparta feared Athens may dominate them one day. There was a big battle between them, lasting for many years, but in the end, Sparta won.
after persia was allied with sparta
There was no war between Persia and Sparta, and no specific battle between Sparta and Persia. Sparta was at times part of a Greek force fighting Persia, and at other times was allied to Persia. But there was no specific Sparta-Persia war or battle.
persia prevented Sparta and Athens from uniting.
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The war against Persia. It united all of Greece, including Athens and Sparta.
The five ephors were the governing council in Sparta, handling day to day matters. The dual kings of Sparta had mainly religious and war leader duties, and were advised by the ephors who effectively exercised political control. In Persia government was by the king, whose council advised him, but did not wield power.
Cornith and Thebes were allied with Sparta in the peloponnesian war according to the Social Studies book Journey Across Time.
Sparta and Athens united to fight against an invasion of Persia.
Strong , because Athens and Sparta would be to busy fighting with each other (common sense)
Sparta was the most common one
Sparta was not strong at sea, Sparta let it's allied sea friends handle those affairs.