First the kings, who were replaced by the oligarchs, who were replaced by the tyrants, who were replaced by the demagogues under the democracy
No, Sparta became most powerful after Athens was defeated in the Peloponnesian War, was stripped of its empire and revenue, and so lost its golden age without the money it mulcted from its empire.
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Sparta used rayguns while athens used ak47's and everyone knows rayguns are more powerful ten ak47's
Athens developed a powerful navy due to its strategic location and emphasis on trade, which made maritime strength essential for protecting its interests. The city-state invested heavily in shipbuilding, particularly triremes, which were fast and agile warships. Moreover, the wealth generated from its empire and trade routes allowed Athens to fund and maintain a large fleet. This naval power became pivotal in securing victories, such as at the Battle of Salamis, solidifying Athens' dominance in the Aegean.
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Theseus is the most powerful character in "A midsummer night's dream"
Athens had a powerful navy.
the only war between Athens & Sparta is the pelioponnesion war where Sparta fought Athens because they thought they were too powerful. in the end Athens surrendered and Sparta then became the most powerful.
Athens and Spartas
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The most famous and powerful of all the city states of ancient Greece were Sparta and Athens.
Pericles ruled Athens in 460 b.c when Athens and Sparta were the most powerful city-states
Sparta and Athens were two of the most powerful Greek city states in ancient times.
Spartans and the people of Athens.
Athens and Spartas
No, Athens became the most powerful Greek city-state.