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Aegospotami (Ancient Gr****: Αἰγὸς Ποταμοί,
Aigos Potamoi) or
Aegospotamos (i.e. Goat Streams) is the
ancient Gr**** name for a
small river or
rivers issuing...
- The
Battle of
Aegospotami (Gr****: Μάχη στους Αιγός Ποταμούς) was a
naval confrontation that took
place in 405 BC and was the last
major battle of the...
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political leader. He destro**** the
Athenian fleet at the
Battle of
Aegospotami in 405 BC,
forcing Athens to
capitulate and
bringing the Peloponnesian...
- they were
defeated by a
Peloponnesian fleet in the
crucial Battle of
Aegospotami;
later he
contributed significantly to the
restoration of Athens' political...
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fleet during the
Sicilian Expedition, and finally, at the
Battle of
Aegospotami, at the
hands of
Sparta and her allies.
Based on all
archeological evidence...
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Lysander totally defeated the
Athenian fleet, in 405 BC, at the
Battle of
Aegospotami,
destroying 168 ships. Only 12
Athenian ships escaped, and
several of...
- War (431–404 BC), from
which it
emerged victorious after the
Battle of
Aegospotami. The
decisive Battle of
Leuctra against Thebes in 371 BC
ended the Spartan...
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complete defeat at
Aegospotami. With one exception, Alcibiades's role in the war
ended with his command.
Prior to the
Battle of
Aegospotami, in the last attested...
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captured the
Athenian alliance cities, and a
decisive naval victory at
Aegospotami forced Athens to capitulate. The
Athenian defeat established Sparta and...
- However, in 405 the
Spartan Lysander defeated Athens in the
Battle of
Aegospotami, and
began to
blockade Athens' harbour;
driven by hunger,
Athens sued...