The Peloponnesian War ended with Athens stripped of its empire, the loss of the revenues therefrom taking the golden out of the age.
No the Golden age was when the gods were born
what ended the greek's golden age was the pellopenesian war. wich caused diseases.
The faith and wisdom in the gods/goddess also some people do not believe this but some of them died of war.
The Peloponnesian War ended the golden age of Pericles. This conflict, fought between the Delian League led by Athens and the Peloponnesian League led by Sparta, lasted from 431 to 404 BCE. The war resulted in a significant decline in Athenian power, democracy, and cultural prosperity, marking a shift in the balance of power in ancient Greece.
The Golden Age typically refers to a period of great prosperity, cultural flourishing, and advancements in various fields. While the term can apply to different contexts, such as the Golden Age of Hollywood in the 1920s to 1960s or the Golden Age of Greece in the 5th century BCE, it is often associated with the post-World War II era of the 1950s and 1960s in the context of economic growth and cultural innovation in many Western countries. Each field or region may have its own definition of a "Golden Age."
No the Golden age was when the gods were born
what ended the greek's golden age was the pellopenesian war. wich caused diseases.
The war that ended the Golden Age was the Peloponnesian War
They lost world war 1
The Golden Age for Athens is also known as the Classical Age. This age began with the Persian War and is followed by the Hellenistic Age.
peloponnesian war
It is not so described. The Golden Age followed the war, when Athens diverted the funds collected from the Greek cities to prosecute the war, to its own treasury when the war ended. It also continued to extort the anti-Persian contibutions. The Golden Age was when Athens spent others' money on itself.
The arts, building, trade, oppression of cities by other cities, war.
if you draw a rectangular outline around the Parthenon, you can then divide it into different squares based on the way of drawing a golden rectangle. you will find it's related to the golden ratio.
The faith and wisdom in the gods/goddess also some people do not believe this but some of them died of war.
The Golden Age of Athens, where it turned the Delian League which it had led against the Persian Empire into an empire of its own and lived the golden life on the proceeds of that empire.
The Peloponnesian War ended the golden age of Pericles. This conflict, fought between the Delian League led by Athens and the Peloponnesian League led by Sparta, lasted from 431 to 404 BCE. The war resulted in a significant decline in Athenian power, democracy, and cultural prosperity, marking a shift in the balance of power in ancient Greece.