- The
Battle of
Notium (or
Battle of Ephesus) in 406 BC was a
Spartan naval victory in the
Peloponnesian War.
Prior to the battle, the
Athenian commander...
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Notion or
Notium (Ancient Gr**** Νότιον, 'southern') was a Gr**** city-state on the west
coast of Anatolia; it is
about 50
kilometers (31 mi)
south of İzmir...
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contributed to Sparta's war
effort with
increased eagerness.
Battle of
Notium Ephesus As
Lysander was ****ing out his
vessels at Ephesus, an Athenian...
- He
failed to take
Andros and then he went on to Samos.
Later he
moved to
Notium,
closer to the
enemy at Ephesus. Meanwhile,
Tissaphernes had been replaced...
- depo****te by
forced expulsion) the
neighboring Ionian League city of Lebedos.
Notium served as the port, and in the
neighbourhood was the
village of Clarus,...
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Spartan fleet (with the help of the
Persians under Cyrus) in the
Battle of
Notium (or Ephesus). The
defeat gives the
enemies of
Alcibiades an
excuse to strip...
-
Spartan victory by
their skillful general Lysander at the
naval battle of
Notium in 406 BC.
Alcibiades was not re-elected
general by the
Athenians and he...
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Athens and Sparta. The
Spartans were victorious.
Shortly after the
Battle of
Notium, the
Spartan Callicratidas took over
command of the
Peloponnesian fleet...
- 407 BC: The
Athenian fleet is
routed by the
Spartan one in the
Battle of
Notium,
which gives Alcibiades'
opponents a
reason to
strip him of command. He...
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between galleys; at Rhium, Naupactus, Pylos, Syracuse, Cynossema, Cyzicus,
Notium. But the end came for
Athens in 405 BC at
Aegospotami in the ****espont...