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Mytilenean Revolt - The Revolt - Initial Moves
... The Athenians, who were still suffering from the plague at this time and were under great financial strain from the unexpectedly long and involved war, initially ... their preparations for war, however, the Athenians resigned themselves to the necessity of a military response and dispatched a fleet to Mytilene ten Mytilenean triremes which had been ... outside of the city, and during which it would be easy for the Athenians to seize the fortifications of the town ...
... The Athenians, who were still suffering from the plague at this time and were under great financial strain from the unexpectedly long and involved war, initially ... their preparations for war, however, the Athenians resigned themselves to the necessity of a military response and dispatched a fleet to Mytilene ten Mytilenean triremes which had been ... outside of the city, and during which it would be easy for the Athenians to seize the fortifications of the town ...
Battle Of Spartolos
... The Athenians under Xenophon (not the famous historian and pupil of Socrates) marched into Thrace to attack Spartolos ... They destroyed the crops outside and began negotiating with pro-Athenian factions in Chalcidice, but the anti-Athenian factions asked for help from Olynthus ... An army from Chalcidice, Spartolos, and Olynthus met the Athenians in battle, but their hoplites were defeated and they retreated to Spartolus their cavalry, however, was ...
... The Athenians under Xenophon (not the famous historian and pupil of Socrates) marched into Thrace to attack Spartolos ... They destroyed the crops outside and began negotiating with pro-Athenian factions in Chalcidice, but the anti-Athenian factions asked for help from Olynthus ... An army from Chalcidice, Spartolos, and Olynthus met the Athenians in battle, but their hoplites were defeated and they retreated to Spartolus their cavalry, however, was ...
Siege Of Eretria - Prelude
... to attack them, they had appealed to the Athenians to send reinforcements ... The Athenians agreed to this, and instructed the 4,000 Athenian colonists from the nearby Euboean city of Chalcis to aid the Eretrians ... However when these Athenians arrived at Eretria, they were told by a leading citizen, Aeschines, of the divisions amongst the Eretrians, and he advised them to leave and save themselves ...
... to attack them, they had appealed to the Athenians to send reinforcements ... The Athenians agreed to this, and instructed the 4,000 Athenian colonists from the nearby Euboean city of Chalcis to aid the Eretrians ... However when these Athenians arrived at Eretria, they were told by a leading citizen, Aeschines, of the divisions amongst the Eretrians, and he advised them to leave and save themselves ...
Ta Erotika (Marinella Album) - Track Listing - Disc 1
... The Athenians Tzavara Twins "Tha 'thela na isoun (Agapi mou)" feat ... The Athenians Tzavara Twins "Ki' ystera" "Ego ki' esy (in duet with Tolis Voskopoulos)" "Giati fovase (From souvenirs to souvenirs)" "Tora tipota" feat ... The Athenians Tzavara Twins "O telefteos mou stathmos" "Den ine pou fevgis" "Simera" "S' agapo (in duet with Tolis Voskopoulos)" "Proti mou fora" "Kardoula ...
... The Athenians Tzavara Twins "Tha 'thela na isoun (Agapi mou)" feat ... The Athenians Tzavara Twins "Ki' ystera" "Ego ki' esy (in duet with Tolis Voskopoulos)" "Giati fovase (From souvenirs to souvenirs)" "Tora tipota" feat ... The Athenians Tzavara Twins "O telefteos mou stathmos" "Den ine pou fevgis" "Simera" "S' agapo (in duet with Tolis Voskopoulos)" "Proti mou fora" "Kardoula ...
Mytilenian Debate - Results of The Debate
... Ultimately, the Athenians were influenced by Diodotus’ argument and chose to spare the lives of the Mytilenians and only executed prominent leaders ... However, this decision could not alter the fact that the Athenians had already killed thousands of Mytilenian men in their bloodthirsty craze prior to the debate ... Then, Athenians razed the city walls and divided most of the Lesbian land, which was distributed to Athenians ...
... Ultimately, the Athenians were influenced by Diodotus’ argument and chose to spare the lives of the Mytilenians and only executed prominent leaders ... However, this decision could not alter the fact that the Athenians had already killed thousands of Mytilenian men in their bloodthirsty craze prior to the debate ... Then, Athenians razed the city walls and divided most of the Lesbian land, which was distributed to Athenians ...
Famous quotes containing the word athenians:
“The Athenians and strangers which were there spent their time in nothing else, but either to tell, or to hear some new thing.”
—Bible: New Testament Acts, 17:21.
“The Athenians and strangers which were there spent their time in nothing else, but either to tell or to hear some new thing.”
—Bible: New Testament Acts 17:21.
“The Athenians govern the Greeks; I govern the Athenians; you, my wife, govern me; your son governs you.”
—Themistocles (c. 528c. 462 B.C.)