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It also seems to have changed the nature of the Peloponnesian League.
That was not the end for an expedition of the whole Peloponnesian League.
It was during his reign that the Peloponnesian League came formally into existence.
The democratic alliance was broken up, and most of its members were reincorporated into the Peloponnesian League.
The "Peloponnesian League" was not really a "league" at all.
This coalition became known as the Peloponnesian League.
Lectures on early Greek history and the Peloponnesian League.
This is diplomatic language for joint hegemony and a proposed sellout of the Peloponnesian League.
They were bound sooner or later to call on Sparta for help as head of the Peloponnesian League.
However, the allies, led by Corinth, rejected the proposal in the first act of the Peloponnesian League.
The Peloponnesian League believed it was defending itself against Athenian aggrandizement.
Arcadia was the last people of the Peloponnese to be incorporated into the original Peloponnesian League.
Congress of the Peloponnesian League at Lacedaemon.
The Peloponnesian League agreed to aid Mytilene.
Sometimes the Spartan League is called the "Peloponnesian League."
Peloponnesian League (6th to 4th century BC)
Sparta formed rival Peloponnesian League.
The Peloponnesian Wars ensued, and the Peloponnesian League was victorious.
Very quickly, however, Sparta sent King Pausanias with a levy of the Peloponnesian League.
Although geographically close to Argos, the city became a Spartan ally and a member of the Peloponnesian League.
Indeed, the terms "Spartan League" or "Peloponnesian League" are actually modern terms.
The Peloponnesian League was an alliance in the Peloponnesus from the 6th to the 4th centuries BC.
And when Samos revolted in 440, the Peloponnesian League let Athens get away with savage reprisals.
Taking advantage of the general dissent of the Greek city-states, this Peloponnesian League began to confront Athens.
Sparta withdrew from the Hellenic League, reforming the Peloponnesian League with its original allies.