peloponnesian war

     

The Peloponnesian War (431–404 BC) was an Ancient Greek military conflict, fought by Athens an its empire against the Peloponnesian League, led by Sparta. Historians have traditionally divided the war into three phases. In the first, the Archidamian War, Sparta launched repeated invasions of Attica, while Athens took advantage of its naval supremacy to raid the coast of the Peloponnese attempting to suppress signs of unrest in its empire. This period of the war was concluded in 421 BC, with the signing of the Peace of Nicias. That treaty, however, was soon undermined by renewed fighting in the Peloponnesus. In 415 BC, Athens dispatched a massive expeditionary force to attack Syracuse in Sicily; the attack failed disastrously, with the destruction of the entire force, in 413 BC. This ushered in the final phase of the war, generally referred to either as the Decelean War, or the Ionian War. In this phase, Sparta, now receiving support from Persia, supported rebellions in Athens' subject states in the Aegean Sea and Ionia, undermining Athens' empire, and, eventually, depriving the city of naval supremacy. The destruction of Athens' fleet at Aegospotami effectively ended the war, and Athens surrendered in the following year.

Trivia about peloponnesian war

  • In 405 B.C. Spartan commander Lysander won the final victory over the Athenians in this war
  • To set the record straight, Thucydides wrote a history of this war
  • Some blame the influence of Aspasia for leading Pericles into this war
  • Aritstophanes' first 10 plays were produced during this war
  • Thucydides' history of this war ends in 411 B.C., 7 years before the war ended
  • This ancient Greek war named for a peninsula had 3 parts: Archidamian, Peace of Nicias, & Ionian
  • In 404 B.C. a starving Athens was forced to give up its long fight in this war
  • The 421 B.C. Peace of Nicias provided a 6-year break for Athens & Sparta in this war, which then lasted another 11 years
  • Greek historian & soldier Thucydides' firsthand account "The History of" this peninsular war
  • Amphipolis,Syracuse
  • Despite the Peace of Nicias in 421 B.C., this war picked up again & continued for another 11 years
  • The Ionian War was the last phase of this war in which Sparta finally conquered Athens in 404 B.C.
  • The 431 to 421 B.C. Archidamian war, named for a Spartan king, was the first of 3 parts of this war
  • 431-404 B.C.:In ancient Greece

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