• The Battle of Aegospotami (Greek: Μάχη στους Αιγός Ποταμούς) was a naval confrontation that took place in 405 BC and was the last major battle of the...
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  • northeast of Sestos. Aegospotami is located on the Dardanelles, south of the modern Turkish town of Sütlüce, Gelibolu. At its mouth was the scene of the decisive...
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    Conon (category Athenians of the Peloponnesian War)
    end of the Peloponnesian War, who led the Athenian naval forces when they were defeated by a Peloponnesian fleet in the crucial Battle of Aegospotami; later...
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  • later by his total victory at the Battle of Aegospotami. In 406 BC, Callicratidas was appointed as the navarch of the Spartan fleet, replacing Lysander...
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    Trireme (category Ships of ancient Greece)
    through the destruction of her fleet during the Sicilian Expedition, and finally, at the Battle of Aegospotami, at the hands of Sparta and her allies....
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    Lysander (category Ancient Greeks killed in battle)
    military and political leader. He destroyed the Athenian fleet at the Battle of Aegospotami in 405 BC, forcing Athens to capitulate and bringing the Peloponnesian...
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    Sparta (redirect from Kingdom of Sparta)
    (431–404 BC), from which it emerged victorious after the Battle of Aegospotami. The decisive Battle of Leuctra against Thebes in 371 BC ended the Spartan hegemony...
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  • Eteonicus (category Spartans of the Peloponnesian War)
    role in the pivotal battle of Aegospotami that effectively ended the Peloponnesian War. There are varying accounts of the battle. However, the accounts...
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    Peloponnesian War (category Sieges of Athens)
    Athenian fleet, in 405 BC, at the Battle of Aegospotami, destroying 168 ships. Only 12 Athenian ships escaped, and several of these sailed to Cyprus, carrying...
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    settlers around 448 BC. Sparta gained control after the decisive battle of Aegospotami in 404 BC, but the peninsula subsequently reverted to the Athenians....
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