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Pamela Pitts
7 November, 19:02
Where did the peloponnesian war get its name?
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Melissa Best
7 November, 21:58
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The name is the name of the peninsula called Peloponnese south of Greece, in which major cities at the time (Sparta, Corinth) were located. This was the place in which these wars happened.
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