- The
Battle of
Arginusae took
place in 406 BC
during the
Peloponnesian War near the city of
Canae in the
Arginusae Islands, east of the
island of ****s...
- In
classical antiquity, the
Arginusae (Ancient Gr****: Ἀργινοῦσαι Arginousai) were
three islands off the
Dikili Peninsula on the
coast of modern-day Turkey...
- Tyrants, as well as in the
trial of the
generals who had
commanded at
Arginusae in 406 BC. A
moderate oligarch, he
often found himself caught between...
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Echinades Salamis II
Mylae Cape
Hermaeum Ecnomus Drepana...
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strategoi executed following the
Battle of
Arginusae for
failing to pick up
survivors in a
storm (see
Battle of
Arginusae).
Anton Powell (1997). The Gr**** World...
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example is that
Athens liberated everyone who was
present at the
Battle of
Arginusae (406 BC). Even once a
slave was freed, he was not
generally permitted...
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continued relatively strong, with
important victories at
Cyzicus in 410 and
Arginusae in 406. However, in 405 the
Spartan Lysander defeated Athens in the Battle...
- off the
Dikili Peninsula.
Canae is
famous as the site of the
Battle of
Arginusae in 406 B.C.
Canae is
mentioned by the
ancient writers Herodotus, Strabo...
- put on
trial and
fined for this loss. He was
present at the
Battle of
Arginusae and the
Spartan commander Callicratidas claimed that if he died, Clearchus...
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invasion force in Sicily, the
Athenians at last won a
naval victory at
Arginusae over the Spartans.
After the battle, a
storm arose and the
generals in...