The Athenian defense was ultimately broken by a combination of factors, including the devastating plague that weakened Athens, the strategic naval superiority of Sparta, and the critical support from Persia, which provided financial resources to build a Spartan fleet. The decisive blow came in 404 BCE when Sparta captured the Athenian fleet at Aegospotami, cutting off vital supplies and communication. This led to Athens' surrender, effectively ending the Peloponnesian War and marking the decline of Athenian power in the Greek world.
After the Athenian and Plataean force defeated the Persian infantry which broke and ran.
The silver financed the Athenian Navy
finally i reached the place. I broke up with him Finally.
Blockade Runners :)
Ivan III of Moscow finally broke Mongol rule over Russia in 1480
His tolerance to her improper behavior had limits, he finally broke up with her.
It's not a defense mechanism. He probably was bored.
These ships were called blockade runners
Themistocles was an Athenian general and statesman who played a significant role in the Greek victory over the Persians at the Battle of Salamis in 480 BC. He advocated for Athens to build a strong navy, which proved crucial in the defense against the Persian invasion. Themistocles was also instrumental in the development of the Athenian naval power that would ultimately lead to the rise of the Athenian Empire.
Have a drink and be glad you finally got rid of that man-whore.
The tank.