Athens was considered difficult to attack due to its strategic location and formidable defenses, including the surrounding hills and its strong walls. The city's navy also provided significant protection, allowing for effective maritime defense against sieges. However, during the Peloponnesian War, the city's reliance on its walls and naval power became a double-edged sword, making it vulnerable to prolonged sieges and blockades. Ultimately, while Athens had advantages, its defenses were not invulnerable, leading to successful attacks such as the one by Sparta in 404 BCE.
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Darius wanted revenge.
Sparta .
Pericles' decision to attack Sparta
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its an easy task to do.
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No, it was a full-scale attack on Syracuse.
The opposite of difficult is easy or simple.
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