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The Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta stretched on for nearly three decades. The Delian League, led by Athens, lost the war. After the war, the city-states experienced a period of economic (Boom Or Decline) and political (stability or Instability) .

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Answered by himanshu058
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The Peloponnesian War by Nigel Bagnall, published by St Martins Press, 2004.

The Peloponnesian War by Donald Kagan, published by Viking Penguin, 2003.

Ancient Greece: From Prehistoric to Hellenistic Times by Thomas R. Martin, published by Yale University Press, 1996.

Answered by rajputmadhusingh042
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peloponnesian war, (431-404 BCE),war fought between the two leading city-states in ancient greece ,Athens and Sparta, each stood at the head of alliance that, between them, included nearly every Greek city -state. The fighting engulfed virtually the entire greek world, and it was properly regarded by Thucydides, whose contemporary account of it is considered to be among the world's finest works be history,as the most momentous war up to that time.

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