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|name = | |name = Peloponnesian War | ||
|date = 431 | |date = 431 BCE – 404 BCE | ||
|place = [[Greece]] | |place = [[Greece]] | ||
|result = *Spartan | |result = *[[Peloponnesian League]] victory | ||
|side1 = [[Peloponnesian League]] | *Dissolution of the [[Delian League]] | ||
*Spartan {{wiki|hegemony}} over Athens and its allies | |||
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*[[ | |side2 = [[Peloponnesian League]] (led by [[Sparta]])<br>''Supported by:'' | ||
| | [[Achaemenid Empire]] | ||
|commanders1 = *[[Perikles]] | |||
*[[Kleon]] | |||
*[[Alkibiades]] | |||
|commanders2 = *King [[Arquidamo]] | |||
*King [[Pausianas]] | *King [[Pausianas]] | ||
*[[Nikolaos]] | *[[Nikolaos]] | ||
*[[Stentor]] | *[[Stentor]] | ||
*[[Brasidas]] | *[[Brasidas]] | ||
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While the conflict | While the conflict engulfed the area, the ''[[Mercenaries|misthios]]'' known as [[Kassandra]] would sometimes employ herself and her men in the service of either League. | ||
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*''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' | *''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' | ||
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The Peloponnesian War (431 – 404 BCE) was a military conflict fought in ancient Greece between Athens' Delian League and Sparta's Peloponnesian League.
While the conflict engulfed the area, the misthios known as Kassandra would sometimes employ herself and her men in the service of either League.
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