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The '''Battle of Amphipolis''' was a battle fought during the [[Peloponnesian War]] between [[Sparta]] and [[Athens]] in [[Amphipolis]], [[Greece]] in 422 BCE.
The '''Battle of Amphipolis''' was a battle fought during the [[Peloponnesian War]] between [[Sparta]] and [[Athens]] in [[Amphipolis]], [[Greece]] in 422 BCE.


During the battle, the Spartan officer [[Brasidas]] was kille dby [[Alexios|Deimos]]. In the same timeframe, [[Kleon]] was killed by [[Kassandra]].
During the battle, the Spartan officer [[Brasidas]] was killed by [[Alexios|Deimos]]. In the same timeframe, [[Kleon]] was killed by [[Kassandra]].


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The Battle of Amphipolis was a battle fought during the Peloponnesian War between Sparta and Athens in Amphipolis, Greece in 422 BCE.

During the battle, the Spartan officer Brasidas was killed by Deimos. In the same timeframe, Kleon was killed by Kassandra.

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