- phases. The
first phase (431–421 BC) was
named the Ten
Years War, or the
Archidamian War,
after the
Spartan king
Archidamus II, who
invaded Attica several...
-
Donald (1974), The
Archidamian War, 290–291. Kagan,
Donald (1974), The
Archidamian War, 291–320. Kagan,
Donald (1974), The
Archidamian War, 308. Kagan,...
- The
Archidamian War, p. 288; Thucydides, 4.70.1. Kagan,
Donald (1974), The
Archidamian War, pp 288–290. Kagan,
Donald (1974), The
Archidamian War, pp...
- campaigns. Kagan, The
Archidamian War, p. 273. Kagan, The
Archidamian War, p. 274. Kagan, the
Archidamian War, p. 275. Kagan, The
Archidamian War, p. 276. 1...
-
Donald (1974), The
Archidamian War, 329. Thucydides,
History of the
Peloponnesian War 5.16 Kagan,
Donald (1974), The
Archidamian War, 329. Cf. Thucydides...
- as the
Peace of Nicias. The war
between 431 and 421 BC is
termed the "
Archidamian War"
after the
Spartan king who
invaded Attica when it began, Archidamus...
- campaign", was a
failed Athenian offensive in
northwestern Greece during the
Archidamian War. In 426 BCE,
Demosthenes was
dispatched from
Athens to the Corinthian...
- 3:86 Thucydides, The
Peloponnesian War, 4.58 Kagan, The
Archidamian War, 266 Kagan, The
Archidamian War, p. 267. See
footnote 24 for
discussion of historical...
- by the
Corinthians with the aid of the Athenians. At the end of the
Archidamian War, the
Aetolians took part as
mercenaries of the
Athenians in the expedition...
- Spartiates, pp. 247–249. Kagan,
Archidamian War, p. 193. White, "Some
Agiad Dates", p. 141 (note 10). Kagan,
Archidamian War, p. 194. Hornblower, Commentary...