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Battle of Amphipolis, Battle of Amphipolis - Armistice of 423 BC, Battle of Amphipolis - Battle of Amphipolis, 422 BC, Battle of Amphipolis - Capture of Amphipolis, 424/3 BC, Battle of Amphipolis - Notes, Battle of Amphipolis - Results
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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Battle of Amphipolis |  |  |  | Battle of Amphipolis: Encyclopedia II - Military history of Greece - List of fortifications in Greece
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Monemvasia
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Kastro tis Orias
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Military history of Greece - 20th century.
First Balkan War
Second Balkan War
Greco-Italian War
Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)
Battle of Crete
Battle of Greece
Greek Civil War
Military history of Greece - 21st century.
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See also:Military history of Greece, Military history of Greece - List of Greek military encounters, Military history of Greece - Prehistoric and ancient period, Military history of Greece - Mediæval period, Military history of Greece - 19th century, Military history of Greece - 20th century, Military history of Greece - 21st century, Military history of Greece - List of fortifications in Greece, Military history of Greece - Ancient & Roman, Military history of Greece - Mediæval period, Military history of Greece - Modern, Military history of Greece - List of Greek military institutions, Military history of Greece - List of Greek military alliances, Military history of Greece - Ancient, Military history of Greece - Byzantine, Military history of Greece - Modern Read more here: » Military history of Greece: Encyclopedia II - Military history of Greece - 19th century |
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|  |  |  | Battle of Amphipolis: Encyclopedia II - Peloponnesian War - Causes of the warAccording to Thucydides, the cause of the war was the "fear of the growth of the power of Athens" throughout the middle of the 5th century BC. After a coalition of Greek states thwarted an attempted invasion of the Greek mainland by the Persian empire, several of those states formed the Delian league in 478 BC in order to create and fund a standing navy which could be used against the Persians in areas under their control. Athens, the largest member of the league and the major Greek naval power, took the leadership of the league and appointe ...
See also:Peloponnesian War, Peloponnesian War - Causes of the war, Peloponnesian War - The Archidamian War, Peloponnesian War - The Peace of Nicias, Peloponnesian War - The Sicilian Expedition, Peloponnesian War - The Second War, Peloponnesian War - Athens recovers, Peloponnesian War - Lysander triumphs, Peloponnesian War - Effects Read more here: » Peloponnesian War: Encyclopedia II - Peloponnesian War - Causes of the war |
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|  |  |  | Battle of Amphipolis: Encyclopedia II - Socrates - His characterThe character of Socrates provides an illustration of an historical conundrum. If Socrates ever wrote a single word, it has not survived. As such, the entirety of modern knowledge concerning Socrates must be drawn from a limited number of secondary sources, such as the works of Plato, Aristotle, Aristophanes and Xenophon. Aristophanes was known as a satirist, and so his accounts of Socrates may well be skewed, exaggerated, or totally falsified. Fragmentary evidence also exists from Socrates' contemporaries. Giannantoni, in his monumental wor ...
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|  |  |  | Battle of Amphipolis: Encyclopedia II - Battle of Amphipolis - Battle of Amphipolis, 422 BCWhen the armistice ended in 422, Cleon arrived in Thrace with a force of 30 ships, 1200 hoplites, and 300 cavalry, along with many other troops from Athens' allies. He recaptured Torone and Scione; at Scione, the Spartan commander Pasitelidas was killed. He then took up position at Eion, while Brasidas took his position at Cerdylium. Brasidas about 2000 hoplites and 300 cavalry, plus some other troops in Amphipolis, but he did not feel that he could defeat Cleon in a pitched battle. Brasidas then moved his forces back into Amphipolis, and Cl ...
See also:Battle of Amphipolis, Battle of Amphipolis - Capture of Amphipolis, 424/3 BC, Battle of Amphipolis - Armistice of 423 BC, Battle of Amphipolis - Battle of Amphipolis, 422 BC, Battle of Amphipolis - Results, Battle of Amphipolis - Notes Read more here: » Battle of Amphipolis: Encyclopedia II - Battle of Amphipolis - Battle of Amphipolis, 422 BC |
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|  |  |  | Battle of Amphipolis: Encyclopedia II - Battle of Amphipolis - Battle of Amphipolis 422 BCWhen the armistice ended in 422, Cleon arrived in Thrace with a force of 30 ships, 1200 hoplites, and 300 cavalry, along with many other troops from Athens' allies. He recaptured Torone and Scione; at Scione, the Spartan commander Pasitelidas was killed. He then took up position at Eion, while Brasidas took his position at Cerdylium. Brasidas about 2000 hoplites and 300 cavalry, plus some other troops in Amphipolis, but he did not feel that he could defeat Cleon in a pitched battle. Brasidas then moved his forces back into Amphipolis, and Cl ...
See also:Battle of Amphipolis, Battle of Amphipolis - Capture of Amphipolis 424/3 BC, Battle of Amphipolis - Armistice of 423 BC, Battle of Amphipolis - Battle of Amphipolis 422 BC, Battle of Amphipolis - Results, Battle of Amphipolis - Notes Read more here: » Battle of Amphipolis: Encyclopedia II - Battle of Amphipolis - Battle of Amphipolis 422 BC |
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