Friday, April 23, 2010

What is the name for egyptian farmers, greek farmer, who won the peloponnesian war. please awnser ASAP?

here is the rest where was the naval battle where Xerxes lost and punished the water? What is the name of the chool of Philosophy founded in greece that beleived in reason and logic? PLEASE I HAVE THIS TEST DUE TOMMAROW

What is the name for egyptian farmers, greek farmer, who won the peloponnesian war. please awnser ASAP?
I don't quite understand your question. As far as I know, Egyptian farmers and a Greek farmer did not win the Peloponnesian War.





Here is a link on the war:





http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peloponnesi...





It looks like Sparta won. Sparta was an area in Greece. They fought agains Athens, another area in Greece.





More on Sparta:





http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_...








I don't know what time period in Egypt you need information about. This MIGHT help...





http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Egy...





There was a farming culture that started, which was called the Naqada culture.








Ancient Greece/farming:





http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agriculture...








Info on Xerxes:





http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xerxes_I_of...





I don't know the name of the battle, but it looks like the body of water was the Hellespont strait.








Not sure about the school of Greek philosophy you are looking for, but maybe they talk about it here:





http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_philo...








Good luck with your test.
Reply:Sparta won the war








In 405 Lysander took his navy northward to the Hellespont (now called the Dardanelles) to cut off Athens from its vital grain supply lines to the Euxine (now called the Black) Sea. Lysander made a surprise attack on the Athenian ships at Aegospotami while the crews were dispersed on land. All but nine of the Athenian ships were lost, and several thousand Athenians and their allies were slain. Peace was signed in the spring of 404. Sparta won the war and imposed humiliating terms on Athens. The city walls were to be torn down; the fortifications of its port, the Piraeus, were to be destroyed; and all but 12 warships were to be surrendered. Athens was henceforth to be a Spartan ally and to follow the same foreign policy.
Reply:Not sure about the farmers, and I don't believe any Egyptians were present, but the Greeks won the war, led by the Spartans. The naval battle was at Salamis, and I believe you are referring to the Socratic school.


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