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Who wrote a history of the war between Athens and Sparta? A. Thucydides B. Sophocles C. Euripides D. Herodotus
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Who wrote a history of the war between Athens and Sparta? A. Thucydides B. Sophocles C. Euripides D. Herodotus
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It was Thucydides who wrote perhaps the most famous and long-lasting history of the
Peloponnesian War, which took place between the great kingdoms of Athens and Sparta.
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Thucydides wrote a history of the war between Athens and Sparta.
He was a great
classical Greek antiquarian and founder of the story of the Peloponnesian fighting, describes the 5th era BC conflict amidst Sparta and Athens to the time, 411 BC.
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