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Was dependence of sea a characteristic of Sparta or Athens?

Athens.


What sea is south of Athens Sparta?

the Mediterranean


How did Athens and Sparta shape their war statices?

Sparta used a phalanx and Athens transported lots of troops over sea to Peloponnesus


Who was Sparta and Athens main enemy across the sea?

Persians


Is dependence on the sea a characteristic of Athens or Sparta?

athens because they were protected by Poseidon god of the seas


What is the sea south of Athens and Sparta?

* The Sea South of Athens is the Aegean Sea. Athens is located at the Argosaronikos Gulf. The ancient port of Athens is Pireaus, which today is a modern district of Athens an a big commercial habour.* Sparta on the other hand has got no sea at all. The nearest and most used in Antiquity is at the centre of Peloponissos and at southest point, and is the nowadays the city of Kalamata. The Greek town of Gytheio, often called sea port of Sparta, is located towards north western area of Gulf of Laconia, in Peloponnese. The sea in Gulf of Laconia, south of Sparta, is the Meditteranean Sea


Who had the superior army and navy between Athens and Sparta?

A navy is not on land, so neither had the best navy.


What enemies did Athens and Sparta have?

Athens was enemies with Sparta and Sparta was enemies with Athens


Is dependence on the sea a characteristic of Athens Sparta or both?

athens because they were protected by Poseidon god of the seas


Who had a army centered life Athens or Sparta?

Sparta full-time. Athens part-time.


Did the Athens or Sparta have a democracy?

Sparta because they did not have as much freedom as Athens.


Who were the key people involved in the Peloponnesian war?

The Peloponnesian war was Between Athens and Sparta. Sparta was jealous of Athens and hated their idea of democracy. Sparta was strong on land, Athens at sea. But in the end, Sparta won and established an Oligarchy called the 30 tyrants. But 50 years later when Sparta was still weak from fighting Athens, a kingdom to the north called Macedonia, led by Alexander the Great, conquered Sparta.