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The '''battle for the Silver Islands''' was an engagement during the [[Peloponnesian War]], fought between [[Athens]] and [[Sparta]]n-backed [[Delos|Delian]] and [[Mykonos|Mykonian]] rebels in the 420s BCE.
The '''battle for the Silver Islands''' was an engagement during the [[Peloponnesian War]], fought between [[Athens]] and [[Sparta]]n-backed [[Delos|Delian]] and [[Mykonos|Mykonian]] rebels in the 420s BCE.


During the battle, the Athenian forces led by [[Diokles (Athenian Soldier)|Diokles]], the brother of the so-called "King of the [[Silver Islands]]" [[Podarkes]], were defeated by [[Thaletas]]' Spartan forces, who were led by [[Herodianos]] and aided by the ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]'' [[Kassandra]].<ref name="Call to Arms"/>
During the battle, the Athenian forces led by [[Diokles (Athenian)|Diokles]], who was brother to the [[Silver Islands]]' self-proclaimed king [[Podarkes]], were defeated by [[Thaletas]]' Spartan forces, who were led by [[Herodianos]] and aided by the ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]'' [[Kassandra]].<ref name="Call to Arms"/>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

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The battle for the Silver Islands was an engagement during the Peloponnesian War, fought between Athens and Spartan-backed Delian and Mykonian rebels in the 420s BCE.

During the battle, the Athenian forces led by Diokles, who was brother to the Silver Islands' self-proclaimed king Podarkes, were defeated by Thaletas' Spartan forces, who were led by Herodianos and aided by the misthios Kassandra.[1]

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