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- Sicilian disaster prompted the third phase of the war (413–404 BC), named the Decelean War, or the Ionian War, when the Persian Empire supported Sparta in order...
- Decelea (Ancient Gr****: Δεκέλεια, Gr**** pronunciation: [ðe.ˈce.ʎa]), Dekéleia), was a deme and ancient village in northern Attica serving as a trade route...
- War, Ephesus was first allied to Athens but in a later phase, called the Decelean War, or the Ionian War, sided with Sparta, which also had received the...
- BCE 413 BCE Attack on Hyccara 415 BCE Battle of Syracuse 415 BCE-413 BCE Decelean War / Ionian War 413 BCE 404 BCE Siege of Miletus 412 BCE Battle of Panormus...
- arrows from his huge galley, as from the walls of a castle. Aminias the Decelean and Sosicles the Pedian [This is wrong translation his name was Socles...
- that the two areas again diverge, with the Gr**** narrative covering the Decelean War down to the battles of Arginusae and Aigospotami (35-42, 45–53, 64–74...
- arrows from his huge galley, as from the walls of a castle. Aminias the Decelean and Sosicles the Pedian (This is wrong translation his name was Socles...
- dispatch of triremes. He also mentions that Athens did not fall during the Decelean War until after the city's fleet was destro****. Because of the weight that...
- services. Croesus received the ateleia at Delphi (Herod, i. 54) the Attic Deceleans at Sparta (Herod, ix. 73) Leucon, the ruler of Bosporan Kingdom, at Athens...