The power struggles among Athens, Sparta, and Thebes primarily benefited smaller city-states, which often exploited the chaos to gain autonomy or power. Additionally, Persia capitalized on these conflicts by supporting rival factions to weaken the Greek city-states further, allowing them to maintain influence in the region. Ultimately, these struggles contributed to a fragmented Greece, creating opportunities for external powers and smaller entities to assert their interests.
Olympia, Sparta,Athens,Marathon,Mycenae,Thebes,Piraeus,or Salamis
Sparta, Athens then Thebes.
Athens, Thebes, and Sparta were the three most powerful Greek City-States.
Argos, Thebes, Corinth, Elis, Sparta, Athens.
Athens, Sparta, Thebes and Macedon. Macedon was the largest during Alexander's short reign.
Athens, then Thebes.
Athens, Thebes, and Sparta were the three most powerful Greek City-States.
First Sparta, then Thebes and finally Macedonia.
It varied over time - Argos, Sparta, Athens, Sparta, Thebes.
It changed over time - Sparta, Athens, Thebes.
Thebes was a city-State, not a person, as well as Mycenae, Pylos, Athens, Sparta (etc.)
Sparta, Athens, Thebes.
Olympia, Sparta,Athens,Marathon,Mycenae,Thebes,Piraeus,or Salamis
not sure who their friends were but they HATED Sparta i know that
Sparta, Athens then Thebes.
It changed over time - Sparta, Athens, Thebes.
Athens, Thebes, and Sparta were the three most powerful Greek City-States.