It continued on for another 25 years of war against the Peloponnesian League until Athens was compelled to surrender, and Athens was stripped of the cities which were under its domination.
Pelopponesian war, fought between Sparta and her alllies, and the Athenian Empire
The Athenian statesman and military commander who expanded the Athenian empire for 30 years was Pericles.
It was a conflict between two alliances - the Athenian empire and the Peloponnesian League led by Sparta over dominance in parts of the Greek world.
The Athenian Empire was more commonly called the Delian League. It dissolved in 404 BC at the end of the Peloponnesian War. There is a link below.
No
The Peloponnesian War (490 B.C.) destroyed the Athenian Empire.
Pelopponesian war, fought between Sparta and her alllies, and the Athenian Empire
Pericles didn't declare war. He persuaded the Athenian people to discontinue negotiations on the Spartan alliance's ultimatum on lifting Athens' trade ban on Megara, and so both sides moved into hostilities, initiated by a Spartan alliance invasion of Attica followed by Athenian amphibious raids. Some of the cities in the Athenian alliance (empire) defected progressively or tried to stay out of the war, but Athens continued to attempt to collect the tribute, by force if necessary as usual. After Athens' defeat by the Spartan alliance 27 years later it ceased to exist.
Athenian democracy, Roman Republic, Roman Empire
Persians
The Athenian statesman and military commander who expanded the Athenian empire for 30 years was Pericles.
no because it is seperate from the rest of the empire
no because it is seperate from the rest of the empire
no
It was a conflict between two alliances - the Athenian empire and the Peloponnesian League led by Sparta over dominance in parts of the Greek world.
The Athenian Empire was more commonly called the Delian League. It dissolved in 404 BC at the end of the Peloponnesian War. There is a link below.
The Delian League.