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Thirteenth year of the war, 419–18 [V 52–56]

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 April 2013

Jeremy Mynott
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Wolfson College, Cambridge
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Summer [V 52–55]

Right at the start of the following summer the Boeotians took over Heracleia, which had been badly damaged after the battle, and they dismissed the Spartan Agesippidas for his poor leadership. They took over the place, fearing that while the Spartans were distracted by their troubles in the Peloponnese the Athenians might seize it. The Spartans, however, were angry with them.

The same summer Alcibiades son of Cleinias, now one of the Athenian generals, acting in conjunction with the Argives and their allies, entered the Peloponnese with a small force of Athenian hoplites and archers along with allied troops he gathered from elsewhere. He travelled through the Peloponnese with this army, establishing the position of the alliance generally. He also persuaded the people of Patrae to extend their walls down to the sea and was intending himself to fortify Rhium in Achaea. However, the Corinthians and the Sicyonians and others who were directly threatened by such a fortification came and put a stop to it.

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Thucydides
The War of the Peloponnesians and the Athenians
, pp. 359 - 361
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2013

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