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.
No, there's no record of the Etruscans and the Spartans fighting each other. Immigrants from Sparta colonized the peninsula that forms the heel of Italy and they had wars with the native tribes living there, but the Etruscans did not penetrate that far down the peninsula.
Athens and Sparta did not fight each other in isolation. They fought as allies and as adversaries in various conflicts over a couple of hundred years. So Athens did not defeat Sparta or Sparta defeat Athens. They were involved in wider conflicts in the battles.
After 27 years Athens, its fleet destroyed, was besieged and starved into surrender.
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.
daa Sparta brought the soldiers ndd the Athens brought theirr navy (:
The Spartan alliance defeated the Athenian alliance in 404 BCE after the Athenian fleet was destroyed at Aigospotamai. Subsequently, Athens and Sparta fought as allies and opponents on several occasions. There was no final defeat. Each waned as a power after the mid 3rd Century BCE.
around the 200s 300s b.c
No, the Spartans were Greek.
Pericles' decision to attack Sparta
Athens and Sparta did not fight each other in isolation. They fought as allies and as adversaries in various conflicts over a couple of hundred years. So Athens did not defeat Sparta or Sparta defeat Athens. They were involved in wider conflicts in the battles.
Persia.The Persian Empire.
they never joined forces
Sparta was one of the city-states which existed in the Peloponnese, which is the peninsula which forms southern Greece. So they didn't fight the peninsula.
After 30 years they defeated a plague weakened Athens.
Athens and its empire by Sparta and its allies, with financial support from Persia.
the macedonians of course... No, not the Macedonians. Sparta had many cities aligned in a league to defeat Athens, and some had formerly been Athenian allies who turned their coats because Athens treated them too harshly. Also, Sparta later formed an alliance with an old enemy, Persia, which continued to meddle in Greek affairs after their defeat by Sparta and Athens many years earlier. Persia gave Sparta money for a fleet. nobody helped them Yes, somebody helped them. They could not have done it without help, especially from the Persians and the Syracusans. Read the history.
Athens was more of the logic city. Sparta was the city that dominated places and gained income from the defeat of many other city's
It was part of a coalition led by Sparta which repelled an invasion by the Persian Empire.