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Sicilian disaster prompted the
third phase of the war (413–404 BC),
named the
Decelean War, or the
Ionian War, when the
Persian Empire supported Sparta to recover...
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Decelea (Ancient Gr****: Δεκέλεια, Gr**** pronunciation: [ðe.ˈce.ʎa]), Dekéleia), was a deme and
ancient village in
northern Attica serving as a
trade route...
- War,
Ephesus was
first allied to
Athens but in a
later phase,
called the
Decelean War, or the
Ionian War,
sided with Sparta,
which also had
received the...
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arrows from his huge galley, as from the
walls of a castle.
Aminias the
Decelean and
Sosicles the
Pedian [This is an
incorrect translation: his name was...
- that the two
areas again diverge, with the Gr****
narrative covering the
Decelean War down to the
battles of
Arginusae and
Aigospotami (35-42, 45–53, 64–74...
- BCE 413 BCE
Attack on
Hyccara 415 BCE
Battle of
Syracuse 415 BCE-413 BCE
Decelean War /
Ionian War 413 BCE 404 BCE
Siege of
Miletus 412 BCE
Battle of Panormus...
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arrows from his huge galley, as from the
walls of a castle.
Aminias the
Decelean and
Sosicles the
Pedian [This is an
inaccurate translation: his name was...
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dispatch of triremes. He also
mentions that
Athens did not fall
during the
Decelean War
until after the city's
fleet was destro****.
Because of the
weight that...
- services.
Croesus received the
ateleia at
Delphi (Herod, i. 54) the
Attic Deceleans at
Sparta (Herod, ix. 73) Leucon, the
ruler of
Bosporan Kingdom, at Athens...