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What was Athens forced to do at the end of the peloponnesian war?

Give up its empire.


What tactic did the Germans use in the Atlantic too keep the allies from gaining war supplies?

they put war walls up on their ship


Who were the combatants of the Trojan Persian and Peloponnesian Wars?

Were you talking about the Greek Persian and Peloponnesian Wars? If so, the Persian war was between the invading Persians and the defending Greeks, who formed a league in which the military was led by one of the Spartan kings. (Sparta had two kings at the same time.) In the Peloponnesian War, it was the Delian League (Athens and allies) vs. the Peloponnesian League (Sparta and allies) Sparta ended up beating Athens after destroying their fleet.


How was Persia able to defeat Athens in the Pelopnnesian War?

The 27-year Peloponnesian War was between Athens and its empire, and the Peloponnesian League of Greek city-states led by Sparta. The Persians intervened late in the war by giving the Peloponnesians the money to get a fleet able to stand up to the hitherto dominant Athenian fleet, so causing Athens to lose the war.


Why was Sparta fighting in the peloponnesian war?

Sparta was the leader of a confederation mainly in southern Greece (now called the Peloponnesian League) set up to oppose the empire set up by Athens, to protect its member cities from encroachments by Athens. When Athens continued to intervene in these cities affairs, finally over Megara they demanded Athens cease, and as it refused, war broke out.

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Was Socrates born after the Peloponnesian War?

No, he was a warrior who fought in the war when called up for service.


What was Athens forced to do at the end of the peloponnesian war?

Give up its empire.


What triggered the peloponnesian war?

Building tensions between Athens and its empire and the Peloponnesian League led by Sparta set up to oppose it, came to a head when Athens banned Peloponnesian League member Megara from trading within Athens' empire. This meant the ruination of Megara. The Peloponnesian League demanded an end to the ban, which a fully-confident Athens rejected. War ensued.


What tactic did the Germans use in the Atlantic too keep the allies from gaining war supplies?

they put war walls up on their ship


Who were the combatants of the Trojan Persian and Peloponnesian Wars?

Were you talking about the Greek Persian and Peloponnesian Wars? If so, the Persian war was between the invading Persians and the defending Greeks, who formed a league in which the military was led by one of the Spartan kings. (Sparta had two kings at the same time.) In the Peloponnesian War, it was the Delian League (Athens and allies) vs. the Peloponnesian League (Sparta and allies) Sparta ended up beating Athens after destroying their fleet.


How was Persia able to defeat Athens in the Pelopnnesian War?

The 27-year Peloponnesian War was between Athens and its empire, and the Peloponnesian League of Greek city-states led by Sparta. The Persians intervened late in the war by giving the Peloponnesians the money to get a fleet able to stand up to the hitherto dominant Athenian fleet, so causing Athens to lose the war.


Where is the new war camp in dragonfable?

Up your a hole! Dig for it!


How did the Persian war affect city states?

It left Athens in control of the league of cities, which it turned into an empire to benefit itself, keeping them in check and paying tribute to it with its dominant navy. The other Greek city-states formed the Peloponnesian League and the two sides ended up in a devastating Peloponnesian War.


Why was Sparta fighting in the peloponnesian war?

Sparta was the leader of a confederation mainly in southern Greece (now called the Peloponnesian League) set up to oppose the empire set up by Athens, to protect its member cities from encroachments by Athens. When Athens continued to intervene in these cities affairs, finally over Megara they demanded Athens cease, and as it refused, war broke out.


These new military technologies resulted in a huge expansion of the military tactic known as trench warfare and made this the most deadly war up to that point in history?

World war 1


Why did the Spartans end up winning the Peloponnesian war?

The Spartan alliance took money from Persia and was able to afford a fleet which could match that of the Athenian empire.


What US Civil War siege tactic was also used by ancient Persia?

One clear example of a siege tactic used both by the Union army in the US Civil War and a siege tactic used by the Ancient Persians was the tunnel. When the Federals had Petersburg under siege for almost a year, one Union regiment came up with the idea of tunneling under the heavy fortifications of the city. This same tactic was used in ancient times among the Persians and other ancient armies.