Sparta won some, lost some.

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Athens won some, lost some.

As a generalisation, Sparta was better on land, Athens on sea, though both had their successes in the other environment.

By the end of the Peloponnesian War, both cities’ military power was on the wane, after the losses of the previous century wore down their manpower and resources, and they both slipped into military obscurity, replaced by other cities and coalitions, and then by Macedonia and then Rome as each expanded their empires.

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