Mark Hay

Mark Hay studied Ancient Mediterranean Society at the Amsterdam Free University.

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Aigospotamoi (14)

Literature A. Andrewes, "The generals in the Hellespont, 410-407 B.C.", in: Journal of Hellenic Studies 73 (1953), 2-9. B. Bleckman, Athens Weg in die Niederlage. Die letzte Jahre des Peloponnesischen Kriegs (Stuttgart and Leipzig, 1998) J.-F. Bommelaer, Lysandre de Sparte (Paris, 1981) C. Ehrhardt,…

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Aigospotamoi (1)

Aigospotamoi: the final battle of the Peloponnesian War (431-404). In September 405, the Athenians were decisively defeated by the Spartans and lost their navy. As a result, the siege and fall of Athens became inevitable.The Battle of Aigospotamoi (405 BCE) …

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Battle 1: Tactical overview Fifth-century hoplite. TheSpartan tactic was fairly uncomplicated. The early capture of Lampsacus had offered the Spartans an excellent…

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