Athens, during its height in the 5th century BCE, primarily expanded its influence through the Delian League, a coalition of city-states. Notable conquests included parts of the Aegean Islands, territories in Ionia along the coast of Asia Minor, and various regions in the Peloponnese, such as Aegina and Megara. The city's military campaigns and naval dominance allowed it to establish a powerful empire that facilitated trade and cultural exchange across the Mediterranean. Ultimately, Athens' expansion was both military and political, aimed at consolidating power and securing resources.
victory over blank brought power to Athens
mecedonia conquered Athens in MID- 330sAthens was conquered by Philip II of Macedon. This happened in 338 BC.
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The Persian empire.Note: Athens was also fighting with the Spartans, see the Pelopponnesian war.
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22% of the Earth's land mass
they conquerd a s load of land
He conquer the land
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No she did not but her husband did
There are quite a number of city-states that Athens conquered. Some of them include cities of Ionia, Mycale, Cyprus and Sestos among others.
Athens. Sparta was famous for its land army.