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Key victories for athens in the peloponnesian war

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athens had the advantage but qickly lost it due to famin and disease and thats how sparta won so they didnt really win anything i think its a tick question

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"At Plataea and Mycale (479 bc), Eurymedon (466 bc), and Anapus (415 bc), the Athenians won victories with their flanks resting on seashore, streambed, or uplands. Use of the bow was even more particular to Athens than expertise at either cavalry warfare or flank barriers."

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