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.
There are many things to know about ancient athens, they conquered the Persians but were defeated by sparta
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.
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
Olympia is approximately 160 miles west of Sparta in Greece.
The difference is that they were in a war, of couse one lost and one won. Can you guess which one lost? a. Spartas b. Athens If you said Athens, you are correct. The athens ruled for many years. Then Sparta came and kicked their butts in the war! AncientGreekGirl :)
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Athens, Greece comprises 165 square miles.
Athens and Sparta is what I'm thinking.
Greece Many of countries in Greece womens didn't had many rights however this is forbids of Greece, Athens and Sparta
Rome and Sparta are approximately 550 miles (885 kilometers) apart, depending on the specific route taken. This distance is measured in a straight line; actual travel distances may vary based on the mode of transportation and the specific paths chosen.
There were many battles between Athens and Sparta. They also fought on the same side several times. There was a war between Athens and its allies and Sparta and its allies, which we now call the Peloponnesian War (431-404 BCE) for no good reason, as it was fought throughout the Mediterranean from Sicily to Asia Minor. It contained many battles. Did you have one in particular in mind?