No, they were defeated by Sparta and it's allies. The Delian League was formed to defend against Persia, and after peace was made with the Persian Empire, it was turned by Athens into an empire of its own. Athens used its resources of the old League to war against the Peloponnesian League led by Sparta.
The Peloponnesian League defeated the Athenian league, but this solved little other than to strip Athens of excess influence. Inter-Greek wars continued.
The Spartan alliance with the help of Persia defeated the Athenian alliance.
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The Peloponnesian League defeated the Athenian league, but this solved little other than to strip Athens of excess influence. Inter-Greek wars continued.
It lost.
The Spartans won the Peloponnesian war, the only war between the Athenians and the Spartans.
Fear - They feared that the rise of Athenian power would consume them - weighing the balance of power as it existed at the time, and what they saw as Athens continued rise in power - the window of opportunity to win a war against them was closing - in the end, they went to war because they feared the growing power of their neighbor to the north and their growing influence in the region.
That they could win the war with the Peloponnesian League which he had precipitated, and that the widows of the war dead should stop mourning, and he undertook the state would help with the raising of the children of the war dead.
The Peloponnesian War was won by the Spartans over the Athenians even though both city-states , literally , fought to the point of exhaustion .
In the latter stages of the wars, it led an anti-Persian league (Delian League).When peace was made it continued collecting the annual war funds from the league, by force where necessary, using them for a navy to collect the funds, and used the money to beautify Athens (Parthenon etc) and keep half its population on the public payroll.Its strong fleed also allowed it to interfere in the affairs of cities outside the empire it had made out of the Delian League. This adventurism brought it into conflict with the other Greek states headed by Sparta - the Peloponnesian League - and resulted in the devastating Peloponnesian War, which ended in Athens being stripped of its empire and becoming a second rate power in the Greek world.Athens converted the Delian League, which it had led against Persia in the latter stages of the war, into an empire of its own, and lived high on the proceeds mulcted from those city-states.
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The Spartan alliance with the help of Persia defeated the Athenian alliance.
27 years - multiply that out. And they and their allies just happened to win it.
That Athens had the resources necessary to defeat the Peloponnesian League and would win if the Athenians organised their empire and its resources, and kept their nerve.
Athens lost the Peloponnesian War.A major contributing factor was the Persians giving financial support to the Spartan alliance which enabled them to assemble a fleet to match that of the Athenians.