During the Peloponnesian War, Athens faced several challenges that weakened it significantly. A devastating plague struck the city in 430 BCE, killing a large portion of its population, including influential leaders like Pericles. Additionally, prolonged military campaigns and resource depletion strained Athens' finances and morale. The eventual loss of key naval battles, coupled with the growing power of Sparta and its allies, further eroded Athenian strength, leading to their eventual defeat in 404 BCE.
Sparta .
yes they won
Sicily.
yes
Only for the first couple of years of the 27-year war. He died of the plague which swept through Athens.
Athens was defeated by Sparta and its wall were pulled down. -_- say thanks!!
A collision between Athens and its empire and the Peloponnesian League led by Sparta.
Sparta .
It reduced Athens' military strength, which added to its later losses in Sicily and subsequent battles helped significantly weaken Athens fighting capabilities.
yes they won
yes they won
During the Peloponnesian war.
no
To weaken the Confederate states.
Athena's owl.
Athens
They had to buy Jackets