- allies, and was well
regarded after his death.
Callicratidas is not to be
confused with Pseudo-
Callicratidas, the
pseudonymous author of the Neo-Pythagorean...
- of Aegospotami. In 406 BC,
Callicratidas was
appointed as the
navarch of the
Spartan fleet,
replacing Lysander.
Callicratidas was a
traditionalist Spartan...
-
Europe for
naming years.
Callicratidas is
appointed as the
navarch of the
Spartan fleet,
replacing Lysander.
Callicratidas ****embles a
fleet and sails...
- men,
Charicles and
Callicratidas, over the
relative merits of
women and boys as
vehicles of male ****ual pleasure."
Callicratidas, "far from
being effeminised...
- Thrace. When the new
Spartan navarch (commander-in-chief of the fleet)
Callicratidas took over
command from Lysander, he
started an
aggressive campaign against...
-
Spartans were victorious.
Shortly after the
Battle of Notium, the
Spartan Callicratidas took over
command of the
Peloponnesian fleet from Lysander. Raiding...
-
victory and, in
accordance with the
Spartan law, was
replaced by
Callicratidas.
Callicratidas'
ability to
continue the war at sea was
neatly sabotaged when...
- Conon,
Callicratidas defeated the
Athenians and
trapped them in Mytilene; an
Athenian relief fleet then
decisively defeated and
killed Callicratidas at Arginusae...
-
sponsored by
wealthy families. Some
mothakes such as Gylippus,
Lysander and
Callicratidas rose to prominence; the former's
father exiled for
treason and the latter...
-
occasion when
Callicratidas camped his
sailors for
dinner before attacking the
Athenians in Arginusae, when a
thunderstorm dela****
Callicratidas's embarkment...