Oh, dude, walking 25 miles a day? That's some serious commitment. So, like, if you're going from Sparta to Argos, which are about 100 miles apart, it would take you a cool 4 days to get there. Just pack some snacks and maybe a podcast or two, and you'll be there in no time.
There were many cities that were important to ancient Greece. Some of these include Athens, Sparta, Corinth, as well as Argos.
Sailing from Athens to Sparta is not a direct route since Sparta is inland and not directly accessible by sea. Typically, one would sail from Athens to a nearby port, such as Gythio or Kalamata, and then travel overland to Sparta. The sailing distance varies, but it might take about 1-2 days to reach the nearest port, and then additional time would be required for the overland journey. Overall, the entire trip could take several days depending on the specific route and conditions.
in the time of ancient Athens and Sparta, each city was also a state which means that despite of common origin, each city-state had its own low, king or government and generally it was independent. as a result of that there were many wars between them.
Yes the athenians had the allies in many different wars. Like in the pelopenisian war they had the allies of corinth, Sparta, megara, (not argos because they refused to be in the war), Rhodes and many of the other city states. Athens was a city of democracy!
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There were many reasons for the wars between the Greek States and Persia, one of which would be the fact that Sparta had to protect its' state against the invaders. Secondly, you have to remember that Sparta had valuable allies, allies which it had to assist - if Sparta hadn't, many of it's allies would naturally leave the Peloponnesian league and join Athens' Empire, leaving Sparta even more vulnerable.
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Greece did not exist as a country in Ancient World. There were numerous Greek-city states including Athens, Sparta, Argos, Corinth just to name a few. The main reason a war broke out between Athens, its allies and the Peloponnesian league, was due to many reasons, such as Sparta's need to train in real war situations (Sparta didn't wage war very often) and battles for territory.
Argos isn't considered a god in Greek mythology, Argos is actually a giant with many eyes and he is the son of Arestor. He is also the guardian of the nymph Io.
Argos have many functional areas one of them being selling crack to oapS and saying it is sugar