what ended the greek's golden age was the pellopenesian war. wich caused diseases.
The Peloponnesian War ended with Athens stripped of its empire, the loss of the revenues therefrom taking the golden out of the age.
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.
No the Golden age was when the gods were born
The Persian War and the Peloponnesian War 449-431 BCE.
The Peloponnesian War was fought between the Delian League, led by Athens, and the Peloponnesian League, led by Sparta. The conflict lasted from 431 to 404 BCE and arose from tensions over power, influence, and territorial disputes in ancient Greece. It ultimately resulted in the defeat of Athens and the end of its golden age.
The war that ended the Golden Age was the Peloponnesian War
The Peloponnesian War ended with Athens stripped of its empire, the loss of the revenues therefrom taking the golden out of the age.
The Peloponnesian War ended the Golden Age of Greece and lead to the battling for the dominance between the city-states. Leadership of the Greek states first passed from Athens to Thebes and then to Macedonia.
peloponnesian war
No the Golden age was when the gods were born
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 Persian War and the Peloponnesian War 449-431 BCE.
Minoan civilisation Mycenaean civilisation Rise of the city states Athens' golden age Peloponnesian war Age of Alexander and successors (Hellenistic)
They lost world war 1
During the Golden Age of Greece the term "greece" was not yet in use.
The devastating Peloponnesian War 431 BCE-404 BCE and ongoing inter-city wars left the cities open to the return of Persian influence, and then the dominance of Macedonia.
The Athenian Empire is another name for Greece's Golden Age.