Athens was defeated and stripped of its empire, becoming a second rate power.
The 27-year war devastated the Greek world.
Warfare continued between varying alliances Sparta became the leading state until displaced by Thebe.
The weakened cities became easy meat for a Macedonian takeover.
The Spartan-led Peloponnesian League, with Persian assistance, defeated the Athenian empire, Athens was stripped of its empire and became a second rate power, and sporadic warfare followed amongst varying alliances of the Greek city-states.
This enabled the rise of Macedonia and its dominance of the weakened Greek city-states.
Athens lost its empire.
Sparta temporarily dominated Greece.
The Greeks cotinued to war on each other.
The conflict between Athens and Sparta , known as the Peloponnesian War , was won by the city-state of Sparta .
Greece was politically unstable and had more wars between weakened city-states.
Thucydides.
peloponnesian league led by Sparta fought the delian league led by Athens. the result was a peloponnesian league victory and the delian league was dismantled
At the time of the Peloponnesian War (431-404 BCE) Israel was under control of the Persian Empire, and so in no position to intervene in any of the Greek wars, not that it would have had any reason to meddle in Greek affairs anyway.
the peloponnesian wars were fought by Athens (with the little countries with them) and Sparta
The Peloponnesian War was fought during the years 431-404 BCE.
Thucydides.
The persian war lasted way longer the the peloponnesian war and the persian wars was a whole bunch of different mini wars
After.
There was one Peloponnesian War, won by the Peloponnesian League over the athenian empire.
peloponnesian league led by Sparta fought the delian league led by Athens. the result was a peloponnesian league victory and the delian league was dismantled
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Athens and Spartans
Thucydides
Persian.
The Peloponnesian War 431 to 404 BC then the Greco-Roman Wars from 499 BC and lasted until 449 BC
The Peloponnesian Wars.
It was between Athens and its empire and the Peloponnesian League headed by Sparta.