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Thrasybulus - In Command |  | Thrasybulus - In Command: Encyclopedia II - Thrasybulus - In Command |  | | In the months following these events, Thrasybulus commanded the Athenian fleet in several major engagements. At the Battle of Cynossema, he commanded one wing of the fleet and prevented Athenian defeat by extending his flank to prevent encirclement; the battle ended in Athenian victory[5]. Shortly afterwards Thrasybulus again commanded a wing of the Athenian fleet at Abydos, another Athenian victorySee also: Thrasybulus, Thrasybulus - The Coup of 411 BC, Thrasybulus - In Command, Thrasybulus - The Thirty Tyrants, Thrasybulus - Later Actions, Thrasybulus - Historical Opinions, Thrasybulus - Footonotes |  | | Thrasybulus, Thrasybulus - Footonotes, Thrasybulus - Historical Opinions, Thrasybulus - In Command, Thrasybulus - Later Actions, Thrasybulus - The Coup of 411 BC, Thrasybulus - The Thirty Tyrants |  | |
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Thrasybulus - In Command
In the months following these events, Thrasybulus commanded the Athenian fleet in several major engagements. At the Battle of Cynossema, he commanded one wing of the fleet and prevented Athenian defeat by extending his flank to prevent encirclement; the battle ended in Athenian victory[5]. Shortly afterwards Thrasybulus again commanded a wing of the Athenian fleet at Abydos, another Athenian victory[6].
Thrasybulus was again in command of a squadron of the Athenian fleet at the Battle of Cyzicus. Here, his tactical decision to land his forces and assist Alcibiades, and his order to Theramenes to do the same, proved decisive in the battle. The Athenians won a complete and decisive victory, killing the Mindarus and capturing or destroying all the ships of the Peloponnesian fleet[7].
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