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- allies, and was well regarded after his death. Callicratidas is not to be confused with Pseudo-Callicratidas, the pseudonymous author of the Neo-Pythagorean...
- of Aegospotami. In 406 BC, Callicratidas was appointed as the navarch of the Spartan fleet, replacing Lysander. Callicratidas was a traditionalist Spartan...
- Europe for naming years. Callicratidas is appointed as the navarch of the Spartan fleet, replacing Lysander. Callicratidas ****embles a fleet and sails...
- men, Charicles and Callicratidas, over the relative merits of women and boys as vehicles of male ****ual pleasure." Callicratidas, "far from being effeminised...
- victory and, in accordance with the Spartan law, was replaced by Callicratidas. Callicratidas' ability to continue the war at sea was neatly sabotaged when...
- Spartans were victorious. Shortly after the Battle of Notium, the Spartan Callicratidas took over command of the Peloponnesian fleet from Lysander. Raiding...
- Conon, Callicratidas defeated the Athenians and trapped them in Mytilene; an Athenian relief fleet then decisively defeated and killed Callicratidas at Arginusae...
- sponsored by wealthy families. Some mothakes such as Gylippus, Lysander and Callicratidas rose to prominence; the former's father exiled for treason and the latter...
- Athens won the naval battle of Arginusae. The Spartan fleet under Callicratidas lost 70 ships and the Athenians lost 25 ships. But, due to bad weather...
- occasion when Callicratidas camped his sailors for dinner before attacking the Athenians in Arginusae, when a thunderstorm dela**** Callicratidas's embarkment...