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|civilian = <small>The suppression of the revolt in 427 BC was followed by a famous debate at Athens in which the assembly ordered the execution of the entire male population of Mytilene, but then reversed that order a day later.</small>}}
|civilian = <small>The suppression of the revolt in 427 BC was followed by a famous debate at Athens in which the assembly ordered the execution of the entire male population of Mytilene, but then reversed that order a day later.</small>}}
The '''Mytilean revolt''' (428-427 BCE) was an incident in the [[Peloponnesian War]] in which the city of Mytilene attempted to unify the island of Lesbos under its control and revolt from the Athenian Empire. They collaborated with [[Sparta]]. The revolt failed. In Athens it was first voted for the city to be destroyed. A later vote changed the cities fate. It was no longer to be destroyed. 
The '''Mytilean revolt''' (428-427 BCE) was an incident in the [[Peloponnesian War]] in which the city of Mytilene attempted to unify the island of Lesbos under its control and revolt from the Athenian Empire. They collaborated with [[Sparta]]. The revolt failed. In Athens it was first voted for the city to be destroyed. A later vote changed the cities fate. It was no longer to be destroyed. 


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*''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' {{c|indirectly mentioned only}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' {{c|indirectly mentioned only}}
[[Category:Peloponnesian War]]
[[Category:Peloponnesian War]]

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The Mytilean revolt (428-427 BCE) was an incident in the Peloponnesian War in which the city of Mytilene attempted to unify the island of Lesbos under its control and revolt from the Athenian Empire. They collaborated with Sparta. The revolt failed. In Athens it was first voted for the city to be destroyed. A later vote changed the cities fate. It was no longer to be destroyed. 



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