After the Peloponnesian War, which pitted the Greek Empire against the so-called Peloponnesian League led by Sparta and that lasted nearly 30 years, the democracy was suspended and turned into an oligarchy, where power resided in a group of pro-Spartan individuals, who would be known as The Thirty Tyrants, and who were chosen by Lysander, an admiral in the Spartan fleet. The oligarchy would be overthrown within only a year by Thrasybulus, who restored the democracy.
The Peloponnesian War 431-404 BCE was in Greece between two alliances of city-states - the Athenian empire and The Peloponnesian League of cities in the Peloponnese Peninsula led by Sparta. Athens lost and was stripped of its empire. The Punic Wars were three wars between Carthage and Rome between 264 and 146 BCE in western Europe. Carthage lost all three, its city was razed and its people sold into slavery.
It was the dominant power in mainland Greece, but was soon at war with its previous allies and Athens, and was decisevly defeated by Thebes three decades later, after which its series of losses of military manpower relegated it to a second-rate power.
The combined fleets of the Peloponnesian League. The principal warship of the time was the trireme, a narrow ship with three banks of oars and a ram in front.
Well if your talking about Athens the Capital of Ancient Greece - Women, criminals and slaves couldn't vote but in Sparta Women could.
Socrates himself mentions that he served in the Athenian army during three campaigns : at Potidaea , Amphipolis and Delium .
The three groups that controlled pre-modern Japanese society, around the 1500s, were the Daimyo, Toyotomi, and OdaNabunaga.
The three groups that controlled pre-modern Japanese society, around the 1500s, were the Daimyo, Toyotomi, and OdaNabunaga.
There were two opposing power blocs - the Athenian empire and the Peloponnesian League led by Sparta. After the Peloponnesian War between the two when Athens lost, Sparta dominated temporarily for three decades until beaten and replaced by Thebes.
The Peloponnesian War 431-404 BCE was in Greece between two alliances of city-states - the Athenian empire and The Peloponnesian League of cities in the Peloponnese Peninsula led by Sparta. Athens lost and was stripped of its empire. The Punic Wars were three wars between Carthage and Rome between 264 and 146 BCE in western Europe. Carthage lost all three, its city was razed and its people sold into slavery.
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The Peloponnesian War (431-404 BC) was an ancient Greek war fought by Athens and its empire against the Peloponnesian League led by Sparta. Historians have traditionally divided the war into three phases.
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It was the dominant power in mainland Greece, but was soon at war with its previous allies and Athens, and was decisevly defeated by Thebes three decades later, after which its series of losses of military manpower relegated it to a second-rate power.
The combined fleets of the Peloponnesian League. The principal warship of the time was the trireme, a narrow ship with three banks of oars and a ram in front.
Three cities that are in and border Greece are Thesoloniki, Larissa, and Patras
A-B-O blood group system in humans is controlled by three alleles (A, B, and O). This system determines a person's blood type based on the presence or absence of specific antigens on red blood cells.