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|name = Battle of Potidaea | |||
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|conflict = [[Peloponnesian War]] | |||
|date = 432 BCE | |||
|place = [[Potidaia]], [[Makedonia]], [[Greece]] | |||
|result = [[Athens|Athenian]] victory | |||
|side1 = [[Athens]] | |||
|side2 = [[Korinth]]<br />[[Potidaia]] | |||
|side3 = | |||
|side4 = | |||
|commanders1 = {{Wiki|Archestratus}}<br />{{Wiki|Callias II}} | |||
|commanders2 = Aristeus | |||
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|commanders4 = | |||
|forces1 = 70 ships,<br />3,000 hoplites,<br />400 cavalry | |||
|forces2 = A1,600 hoplites,<br />400 light troops,<br />200 cavalry | |||
|forces3 = | |||
|forces4 = | |||
|casual1 = 150 men | |||
|casual2 = 300 men | |||
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The '''Battle of Potidaea''' was a battle between [[Athens]] and the combined forces of [[Korinth]] and [[Potidaia|Potidaea]] in 432 BCE, serving as a catalyst for the [[Peloponnesian War]]. | The '''Battle of Potidaea''' was a battle between [[Athens]] and the combined forces of [[Korinth]] and [[Potidaia|Potidaea]] in 432 BCE, serving as a catalyst for the [[Peloponnesian War]]. | ||
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The Battle of Potidaea was a battle between Athens and the combined forces of Korinth and Potidaea in 432 BCE, serving as a catalyst for the Peloponnesian War.
Cases of cannibalism was reported as a consequence of the battle.
Appearance
- Assassin's Creed: Odyssey (mentioned only)
