The Peloponnese war broke out between the Greek city Athens and Sparta. The tension between the two cities continued to rise, eventually reaching a breakthrough. The Peloponnesus War can be divided into three stages: the Ajidamia War, the Sicilian Expedition and the Deafura War, one of the greatest events in Greek history, the cause and influence of this war. The analysis will give us a better understanding of how the city of Athens and Sparta wages war and their legacy.
The Peloponnesos war (431 - 404 BC) took place between the Derian alliance that Athens ruled and the Peloponnesos alliance where Sparta was ruling. Regardless of the cause of the war in the near future, the conflict between Athens and Sparta is essentially the best conflict in Greece. War (or war, because it is usually divided into three periods) is largely stalemate, sometimes there is activity. In terms of tactics, the Peloponnesos war represents a stagnant situation, but during the war there are various innovative strategic elements in Greek warfare.
What is Peloponnesus War? Today we call it a war of Peloponnesus - a historian calls it the second Peloponnesus war (this is the theme of Thucydides' life and work, and of decisive events in his life Is) - Yes 27 years conflict between two prominent city states of ancient Greece, Athens and Sparta. This is a long war from 431 BC to 404 BC, a very destructive war. It ended with a victory over Sparta to Athens, but Thucydides claimed that Athens ultimately lost its "polarization" of war democracy through civil warfare rather than its hostile behavior. It affected foreign policy of the country. For unknown reasons Thucydides 'own work was suddenly interrupted seven years before the end of the war in 411 BC - but as I pointed out, he diagnosed the cause of Athens' failure.
In order to summarize all these points, the explanation of Thucydides on the cause of the Peloponnesus war is intended to clarify the cause of the recurring artificial war. This is the subject of my own recent research. Through a series of specific events and events, through the dynamic interrelationships between the words and actions of the origins of the Peloponnesus war involved in Thucydides more general education on how the text works to convey this - or Throughout the history of fear of human attitudes, planning, hope, and the face of dynamic, often uncontrollable political reality world