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Role of Sparta and Athens in the war from "summary" of The Histories by Herodotus

In the war between the Greeks and the Persians, Sparta and Athens played pivotal roles, each bringing their own strengths and strategies to the battlefield. Sparta, known for its formidable army and disciplined soldiers, was a force to be reckoned with. Their warriors, trained from a young age in the art of war, were unmatched in their skill and bravery. When Sparta entered the fray, their presence alone struck fear into the hearts of their enemies. Athens, on the other hand, was known for its powerful navy and strategic prowess. The Athenians were skilled sailors and expert tacticians, able to outmaneuver their opponents at sea. Their fleet of ships dominated the waters, allowing them to control key trade routes and secure vital resources for their city-state. Athens used their naval strength to block Persian supply lines and provide crucial support to their allies in battle. Despite their differences in military approach, Sparta and Athens both shared a common goal: to defend Greece against the Persian threa...
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