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Thrasybulus - Later Actions |  | Thrasybulus - Later Actions: Encyclopedia II - Thrasybulus - Later Actions |  | In the revived democracy established in 403 BC, Thrasybulus became a major and prestigious leader. He led a moderate faction, but advocated action against Sparta, particularly in the form of joining the alliance of Argos, Corinth, and Thebes. As Athens began to regain its fleet in the course of the Corinthian War, he supported rebuilding the city's naval strength and imperial status[11]
In 389 BC, Thrasybulus led a force of triremes to levy tribute from cities around the Aegean and support Rho ...
See 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 - Later Actions
In the revived democracy established in 403 BC, Thrasybulus became a major and prestigious leader. He led a moderate faction, but advocated action against Sparta, particularly in the form of joining the alliance of Argos, Corinth, and Thebes. As Athens began to regain its fleet in the course of the Corinthian War, he supported rebuilding the city's naval strength and imperial status[11]
In 389 BC, Thrasybulus led a force of triremes to levy tribute from cities around the Aegean and support Rhodes. He successfully raised money from and established democracy in a number of cities, greatly expanding Athenian influence. In 388 BC, while campaigning on the island of Lesbos, his soldiers ravaged the fields of Aspendus. In retaliation, the Aspendians raided the Athenian camp by night; Thrasybulus was killed in his tent[12].
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