A struggle between the Athenian empire/league and the Spartan-led Peloponnesian League.
Sparta and its allies.
Battle of Aigospotamai where the Peloponnesian fleet led by the Spartan admiral Lysander destroyed the Athenian fleet.Battle of Aegospotami where the Spartan Lysander destroyed the Athenian fleet.
Pro-Spartan rulers in Athens after the loss of the Peloponnesian War in 404 BC.
The Spartan alliance with the help of Persia defeated the Athenian alliance.
A struggle between the Athenian empire/league and the Spartan-led Peloponnesian League.
Sparta and its allies.
The Battle of Aegospotami where the Spartan Admiral Lysander decisively defeated the Athenian navy which effectively ended the Peloponnesian War .
he was a Spartan leader during the peloponnesian war
Battle of Aigospotamai where the Peloponnesian fleet led by the Spartan admiral Lysander destroyed the Athenian fleet.Battle of Aegospotami where the Spartan Lysander destroyed the Athenian fleet.
Athens establishing an empire, and getting into conflict with the Spartan-led Peloponnesian League in the 27-year destructive Peloponnesian War.
Pro-Spartan rulers in Athens after the loss of the Peloponnesian War in 404 BC.
In the final few years of the war, Persia provided finance for the Spartan alliance to acquire and man a war fleet which could match the hitherto dominant Athenian fleet.
The Spartan alliance with the help of Persia defeated the Athenian alliance.
The Spartan alliance won the Peloponnesian War.Athens was struck by plague early on, but fought with considerable success for another 25 years.Athens lost the war because Persia gaSaveve the Spartan league money to get a fleet which could match the Athenian one.
A few interesting ones: The Spartan element trapped on Sphacteria island The Athenian expedtionary force at Syracuse. Athens when beseiged by the Peloponnesian league forces.
The war was not a contest for control of Greece, it was between the Athenian alliance/empire and the Spartan-led Peloponnesian alliance. Athens was taking its power too far and the Peloponnesian League drew a line in the san which Athens ignored, bringing on the war.