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==History== | ==History== | ||
After negotiations between the Spartans and Athenians failed, following the [[Battle of Pylos]], hostilities resumed. [[Kleon]] had been elected ''strategos'' and left Athens to join the ongoing battle, | After negotiations between the Spartans and Athenians failed, following the [[Battle of Pylos]], hostilities resumed. [[Kleon]] had been elected ''[[strategos]]'' and left Athens to join the ongoing battle, accompanied by ''{{Wiki|hoplite}}s'', [[archer]]s, ''{{Wiki|peltast}}es'' and light infantry. The Athenian reinforcement landed on the island of {{Wiki|Sphacteria|Sphakteria}} and engaged the Spartans.<ref name="Attack">''[[Discovery Tour: Ancient Greece]]'' – [[Tours: The Battles of Pylos and Sphakteria]]: Attack on Sphakteria</ref> | ||
Though the battle was difficult, the remaining Spartans were surrounded and made to surrender. Their troops, exhausted after 72 days on the island, capitulated, a first for the Spartan army.<ref name="Attack"/> | Though the battle was difficult, the remaining Spartans were surrounded and made to surrender. Their troops, exhausted after [[72]] days on the island, capitulated, a first for the Spartan army.<ref name="Attack"/> | ||
==Aftermath== | ==Aftermath== | ||
The capitulation was a turning point for the Peloponnesian War: not only did news of it spread throughout the Greek world,<ref name="Attack"/> the Athenians used their new prisoners of war as leverage against Sparta, threatening to execute them if the Spartans ever returned to pillage their lands.<ref name="Consequences">''Discovery Tour: Ancient Greece'' – The Battles of Pylos and Sphakteria: Consequences</ref> | The capitulation was a turning point for the Peloponnesian War: not only did news of it spread throughout the [[Greece|Greek]] world,<ref name="Attack"/> the Athenians used their new prisoners of war as leverage against Sparta, threatening to execute them if the Spartans ever returned to pillage their lands.<ref name="Consequences">''Discovery Tour: Ancient Greece'' – Tours: The Battles of Pylos and Sphakteria: Consequences</ref> | ||
Sparta attempted peace negotiations as Athens continued raiding but were unsuccessful. Athens' victory and eventual seizing of [[Kythera]] helped boost Kleon's popularity.<ref name="Consequences"/> | Sparta attempted peace negotiations as Athens continued raiding but were unsuccessful. Athens' victory and eventual seizing of [[Kythera]] helped boost Kleon's popularity.<ref name="Consequences"/> | ||
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The Battle of Sphakteria was a military engagement during the Peloponnesian War between Sparta and Athens in 425 BCE, in Messenia.
History
After negotiations between the Spartans and Athenians failed, following the Battle of Pylos, hostilities resumed. Kleon had been elected strategos and left Athens to join the ongoing battle, accompanied by hoplites, archers, peltastes and light infantry. The Athenian reinforcement landed on the island of Sphakteria and engaged the Spartans.[1]
Though the battle was difficult, the remaining Spartans were surrounded and made to surrender. Their troops, exhausted after 72 days on the island, capitulated, a first for the Spartan army.[1]
Aftermath
The capitulation was a turning point for the Peloponnesian War: not only did news of it spread throughout the Greek world,[1] the Athenians used their new prisoners of war as leverage against Sparta, threatening to execute them if the Spartans ever returned to pillage their lands.[2]
Sparta attempted peace negotiations as Athens continued raiding but were unsuccessful. Athens' victory and eventual seizing of Kythera helped boost Kleon's popularity.[2]
In 421 BCE, during the negotiations for the Peace of Nikias, Sparta requested freedom for the prisoners.[2]
Appearances
- Discovery Tour: Ancient Greece (mentioned only)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Discovery Tour: Ancient Greece – Tours: The Battles of Pylos and Sphakteria: Attack on Sphakteria
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Discovery Tour: Ancient Greece – Tours: The Battles of Pylos and Sphakteria: Consequences