The Athenian empire versus an alliance we call the Peloponnesian League - a coalition of city-states mainly from the Peloponnesian Peninsula led by Sparta.
The Athenian empire versus the Peloponnesian League led by Sparta.
The Athenian empire versus an alliance we call the Peloponnesian League - a coalition of city-states mainly from the Peloponnesian Peninsula led by Sparta.
In the Punic Wars, Rome and its allies fought Carthage and its allies.
The vietnamese and the Americans
It was essentialy a battle between democracy and communism.
What are the Eastern and Western fronts? Who fought against whom in those areas? What are the Eastern and Western fronts? Who fought against whom in those areas? What are the Eastern and Western fronts? Who fought against whom in those areas?
The Spartan-led Peloponnesian League and later Macedonia.
Athens and Sparta.
In the Punic Wars, Rome and its allies fought Carthage and its allies.
The vietnamese and the Americans
It was essentialy a battle between democracy and communism.
What are the Eastern and Western fronts? Who fought against whom in those areas? What are the Eastern and Western fronts? Who fought against whom in those areas? What are the Eastern and Western fronts? Who fought against whom in those areas?
The Spartan-led Peloponnesian League and later Macedonia.
The USA fought against Germany, Austria-Hungary, and their allies in World War 1.
Athens turned the 180-city Delian League it led against the Persians into an empire of its own after peace was made with Persia. Using this power Athens tried to dominate the Greek world, becoming more and more intrusive and adventurous. The Peloponnesian League led by Sparta opposed this, resulting in the devastating 27-year Peloponnesian War, which Athens lost and was stripped of its empire, becoming a second rate power.
Yes, many. The Greeks fought wars constantly with each other and with outsiders. The Trojan War happened so long ago that it is difficult to glean truth from myth, but the two Persian Wars are fairly well documented, and there is a very good account of the Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta. The dreaded Philistines of the Old Testament (Judges and Kings I) may have been expatriate Greeks. The Greeks continued to fight many wars with the Persians whom they finally subdued, and later with the Romans who finally subdued them.
The two primary participants involved in the Peloponnesian War was Athens who led the Delian League (coalition) and Sparta who led the Peloponnesian League . Below are several related links listing which Polis (city-state) was allied with whom and when .
The Romans , throughout the Punic Wars (264 to 146 BC) , fought against Carthage (Notably Hannibal.) for hegemony in the Mediterranean . The Romans persevered over their Carthaginians opponents and , at the end , razed the city of Carthage and it's citizens were sold into slavery . See relevant link below .
After the Bolshevik Revolution the Red Army fought against the White Armies, which were trying to overthrow the Bolshevik regime.