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- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- contributed to Sparta's war effort with increased eagerness. Battle of Notium Ephesus As Lysander was ****ing out his vessels at Ephesus, an Athenian...
- 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...
- restoration of Athens' political and military power. Shortly after the Battle of Notium, Conon took over command of the Athenian fleet from Alcibiades, who had...
- between galleys; at Rhium, Naupactus, Pylos, Syracuse, Cynossema, Cyzicus, Notium. But the end came for Athens in 405 BC at Aegospotami in the ****espont...
- Alcibiades was replaced following a minor naval defeat at the Battle of Notium. The Spartan general Lysander, having fortified his city's naval power,...
- Athens and Sparta. The Spartans were victorious. Shortly after the Battle of Notium, the Spartan Callicratidas took over command of the Peloponnesian fleet...