arginūsae

  • 1ARGINUSAE — Straboni l. 13. tres insulae parvae continenti proximae, inter Mitylenen et Methymnam. Hîc Conone Duce Lacedaemonii superati, Callicratide amissô, an. 347. Urb. Cond. Plut. in Conone, Plin. l. 5. c. 31. Vide Strab, l. 13 …

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  • 2Arginusae — geographical name group of small islands in the Aegean SE of Lesbos …

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  • 3Battle of Arginusae — Infobox Military Conflict caption= conflict=Battle of Arginusae partof=the Peloponnesian War date=406 BC place=Arginusae Islands result=Athenian victory combatant1=Sparta combatant2=Athens commander1=Callicratidas KIA commander2=8 generals… …

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  • 4АРГИНУССКИЕ ОСТРОВА —    • Arginūsae insulae,          Άργινου̃σαι, н. Янотские острова, 3 маленьких островка между Лесбосом и Мисийским мысом Кане близ самого материка; здесь в 406 г. до Р. X., в Пелопоннесскую войну, произошло большое морское сражение, после… …

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  • 5Аргинусские острова — (Arginusae) Пелопоннесская война Место морского сражения 406 до Р. X. между 150 афин. триерами под командованием Фрасилла и других флотоводцев и 140 пелопоннесскими кораблями под командованием Калликратида. Пелопоннесцы потерпели поражение,… …

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  • 6Theramenes — (d. 404 BC, Greek: Polytonic|Θηραμένης) was an Athenian statesman, prominent in the final decade of the Peloponnesian War. He was particularly active during the two periods of oligarchic government at Athens, as well as in the trial of the… …

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  • 7Lysander — (died 395 BC, el. Λύσανδρος , Lýsandros) was a Spartan General and the commander of the Spartan fleet in the Hellespont which was victorious against the Athenians at Aegospotami in 405 BC. The following year, he was able to force the Athenian… …

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  • 8Galley slave — A galley slave was a slave rowing in a galley. The expression has two distinct meanings: it can refer either to a convicted criminal sentenced to work at the oar ( French : forçat), or to a kind of human chattel, often a prisoner of war, assigned …

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  • 9Thrasyllus — was an Athenian strategos (general) and statesman who rose to prominence in the later years of the Peloponnesian War. First appearing in Athenian politics in 410 BC, in the wake of the Athenian coup of 411 BC, he played a role in organizing… …

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  • 10Eteonicus — was a Spartan commander during the Peloponesian and Corinthian Wars. He participated in many key engagements, held important commands and is mentioned multiple times by Thucydites, Xenophon Diodorus. His appearance in the record however, is… …

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