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- Thucydides: Theorist of War Williamson Murray
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- Analysis of Leaders from the Peloponnesian War Luke Klein SUNY Geneseo
- Alexander the Great Macedonia Attacks Greece Main Idea: King Philip II of Macedonia United the Greek CityStates
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- The Peloponnesian War II the Peace of Nicias to the Fall of Athens
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- Themistocles: a Loyal Traitor
- Rethinking the Greco-Persian Wars Directions: Read the Documents and Answer the Questions
- The Peloponnesian War: the Struggle for Security
- To What Extent Was Alcibiades Responsible for the Renewal of the Peloponnesian War in 413?
- The Peloponnesian War 431 B.C. – 404 B.C. Greece • After the War Between the Persians and the Greeks, Athens Emerged As