Hippocrates was from the island of Kos, not from Athens or Sparta. He is often referred to as the "Father of Medicine" and is best known for the Hippocratic Corpus, a collection of texts that laid the foundations of medical practice. His work emphasized the importance of observation and clinical practice. Thus, while he may have interacted with both city-states, his origins were not tied to either Athens or Sparta.
Athens was enemies with Sparta and Sparta was enemies with Athens
Sparta full-time. Athens part-time.
Sparta because they did not have as much freedom as Athens.
Athena
Athens had a democracy; Sparta, an oligarchy.
they had different forms of government, Sparta had oligarchy while Athens had democracy. in Athens, you became a man when you turned 18, in Sparta you had to be 30. for money Athens had drachmas and Sparta had obols.
Athens's finnancial differences from Sparta were that Sparta had alot more gold and Athens had alot more credit.
One event was Hippocrates and the plague of Athens.
the only war between Athens & Sparta is the pelioponnesion war where Sparta fought Athens because they thought they were too powerful. in the end Athens surrendered and Sparta then became the most powerful.
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what war did athens and sparta fight