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  2. Battle of Amphipolis - Wikipedia

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    In the winter of 424–423, around the same time as the Battle of Delium, Brasidas besieged Amphipolis, an Athenian colony in Thrace on the Strymon river. [7] The city was defended by the Athenian general Eucles, who sent for help from Thucydides (at that point a general, later a famous historian), who was at Thasos with seven Athenian ships.

  3. Thucydides - Wikipedia

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    During the winter of 424–423 BC, the Spartan general Brasidas attacked Amphipolis, a half-day's sail west from Thasos on the Thracian coast, sparking the Battle of Amphipolis. Eucles, the Athenian commander at Amphipolis, sent to Thucydides for help. [15]

  4. Amphipolis - Wikipedia

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    Amphipolis was originally a colony of ancient Athenians and was the site of the battle between the Spartans and Athenians in 422 BC. It was later the place where Alexander the Great prepared for campaigns leading to his invasion of Asia in 335 BC. [3] Alexander's three finest admirals, Nearchus, Androsthenes and Laomedon, resided in

  5. 424 BC - Wikipedia

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    Brasidas' capture of the city of Amphipolis is a major reverse for Athens, for which the Athenian general (and future historian) Thucydides is held responsible and banished. This gives Thucydides the opportunity for undistracted study for his History and travel and wider contacts, especially on the Peloponnesian side (Sparta and its allies).

  6. Writer believes he's solved ancient Greek mystery

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    As researchers struggle to find out who a puzzling Greek tomb belongs to, one writer believes he's solved the mystery. In an article published in Greek Reporter, Andrew Chugg claims the tomb ...

  7. Eion - Wikipedia

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    Although he held Eion, Thucydides was subsequently ostracized by the Athenians for his failure to defend the more pivotal city of Amphipolis. Eion was known in the early 19th century as Rendina , [ 13 ] hence the earlier name Gulf of Rendina for the Strymonian Gulf .

  8. Brasidas - Wikipedia

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    Brasidas (Greek: Βρασίδας, died 422 BC) was the most distinguished Spartan officer during the first decade of the Peloponnesian War. [1] He died during the Second Battle of Amphipolis while winning one of his most spectacular victories.

  9. Peloponnesian War - Wikipedia

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    A force led by Thucydides was dispatched but arrived too late to stop Brasidas capturing Amphipolis; Thucydides was exiled for this, and, as a result, had conversations with both sides of the war which inspired him to record its history. Both Brasidas and Cleon were killed in Athenian efforts to retake Amphipolis (see Battle of Amphipolis). The ...