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The Peloponnesian War

Geopolitics

Hope and Fear The truest explanation the growth of Athens to greatness and Spartan fear (Thuc. i.23.5) The majority of the Hellenes were angry with the Athenians, some wishing to be delivered from their control, others fearful of falling under it (Thuc. ii. 8.4)

Corcyra 434-33 Epidamnus Colony of Corinth Seeks colony status from Corcyra Corinth threatens war Corcyra appeals to Athens Adds naval strength to Athens Strategic position Athens agrees and sends 20 ships

Corcyra: Geo-politics

Potidaea Athenian tribute state Corinthian Colony Athens: Feared that Corinth would use Potidaea to retaliate. Feared the involvement of Perdiccas of Macedon Ordered Potidaea to expel the Corinthians Potidaea rises in revolt.

Potidaea

The Megarian Decree Megara a member of the Peloponnesian League since 445 BC Megarian Decree (before 435?) Megarians may not use Athenian harbours or markets. Pericles issued the decree to incite war (Diod. xii 40.6; Aristophanes Peace 603-11)

Megarian Decree

Corinth Main instigator in the Peloponnesian League Athenian interference a breach of the treaty Corinth demands that the League respond Athenian treatment of subject states Megarian Decree Corcyra Potidaea

Plataea And the war began when the Athenians and Peloponnesians broke the Thirty Years Truce... (Thuc. i.23.4) March 5/6 th, 431 BC Thebes attempts to take Plataea by force. the treaty had been broken by an overt act (Thuc. ii. 7.1)

Archidamus Strategy they will take the field against us when they see us destroying their property (Thuc. ii 11.6) to provoke rather than to ruin the Athenians (Hanson, 2006: 53) Olive trees and barley crops: Hanson 1998: et al., ad nauseum 431 421: Spartans in Attica less than 150 days (Hanson, 2006: 57)

Pericles Strategy Withdraw inside the walls Do not engage in hoplite battle When Archidamus sees he cannot win, he will stop Planning not to loose is not the same as planning to win: Pericles never really had any clear strategy for how to mount an offensive (Hanson, 2006: 20).

Strategy? Thucydides seldom makes tactical or strategic connections between nearly simultaneous operations. It is not because he is ignorant of the main plot of the war but, rather, because there often was none (Hanson, 2006: 31).

Early Manoeuvres

Trireme

Trireme Design

Plague Spring 430: Archidamus invades Attica again Plague arrives in Athens 1/3 (?) of the population dies Pericles sons by his first wife die

The Fog of War The plague at Athens Above all else, plan to change plans Had the plague not hit, the Spartans would have admitted defeat after that first year (Plut. Per. 34). Expedition to Epidaurus Plague spread to Potidaea

Pericles Dies of the Plague September of 429 BC. His successors: fell the victims of their own intestine disorders (Thuc. ii.64)

The New Leadership Nicias Leader of the Oligarchic Faction Shy, nervous, easily intimidated, so cautious it might have been cowardice Cleon Leader of the Demos Bold to the point of foolishness First real demagogue

Mytilene Summer of 428 Lesbos rises in revolt We became allies, however, not to the Athenians for the enslavement of the Hellenes, but to the Hellenes for their emancipation from the Persians. (Thuc. iii.10.2-3)

Aegean Map:

Cleon Leader of the Demos All male citizens of Mytilene put to death (Thuc. iii.36.2-6) Diodotus: Surrender under terms in no hurry on so horrible a business (Thuc. iii. 49.4)

Politics in Sparta Agiad House Eurypontid House Leonidas (490 80) Cleombrotus (480-79) Leutychides (491-68) Pausanias (479 66) Zeuxidamus Pleistoanax (458-08) Lampido = Archidamus (468-26) Pausanias (408-394) Agis (426-398)

Pylos 425: 80 Athenian ships/ 40 Spartan ships heading for Sicily Demosthenes lands at Pylos Spartans take Sphacteria 420 hoplites Hammer and Anvil: Athenians besiege Sphacteria Light armed troops

Pylos and Sphacteria

Pylos and Sphacteria

Spartan Response Any Helot who could prove leadership and service to his country could come forward and be given his freedom. 2000 did so They were marched off and executed (Thuc. iv.80; Plut. Lycurgus 28.3)

Nicias 1 st Blunder Cleon: Critical of the generals at Pylos Boasted he could win in 20 days Nicias Resigned his office Cleon Humiliated Sparta and Nicias

Amphipolis 424: Brasidas takes Amphipolis Thucydides failure 422: Cleon and Brasidas killed at Amphipolis 421: The Peace of Nicias

Peace: Athens: Loss at Amphipolis Loss at Delium Fear of revolt Sparta: End of truce with Argos Athenians at Pylos and Cythera Helot revolt

Alcibiades: Megacles (ii) = Agariste Cleisthenes Hippocrates Euryptolemus Miltiades Xanthippus = Agariste Pericles Megacles Deinomache Alcibiades Isodice = Cimon

Alcibiades Born in 450 BC. To Cleinias and Dinomache Cleinias killed in the battle of Coronea in 447 BC. Alcibiades was raised by Pericles. A student and close friend of Socrates. Served at Potidaea in 432 and Delium in 424 At Potidaea Alcibiades was saved by Socrates. At Delium he returned the favour.

The Argive Alliance Battle of Mantinea July of 418 BC

Melian Dialogue Thuc. v 84-116 416/5 Athens attacks and sacks Melos: The powerful exact what they can, while the weak yield what they must (Thuc.5.89). Thucydides, an aristocrat, worked to reconcile the naked pursuit of interest with the soothing fictions of the archaic Greek elite (Crane 1998: 22).

Sicily

Sicily

Sicily, 415 Nicias 2 nd Blunder: armament that sailed for Sicily was the costliest and most splendid, belonging to a single city, that had ever up to that time set sail (Thuc.6.31.1). Rich men afraid of prosecution for avoiding liturgies (Plut. Nic. 12.3). Lamachus, Alcibiades and Nicias, the three idiots (Aristophanes Ach. 598) 60 ships made ready in 416/5

Hermes: The Mysteries and the Herms God of roads, traffic, messengers and markets Herm: Originally a cairn demarcating property Carved Herms originated in Athens (Hdt. ii.51) Associated with the Cult of Demeter and Core

Herms

Defamation: June of 415: Three strategoi addressing the assembly News brought of the defamation Alcibiades ordered to sail with the fleet Trials held in his absence: Recalled in winter of 415/4 Flees to Sparta

Sicily: 415-14 Lamachus Killed in the summer of 414 Nicias Failed to take Syracuse Asked for more troops Sparta sends Gylippus to Syracuse

Alcibiades at Sparta Advised Spartan war strategy: Send aid to Syracuse Attack and occupy Decelea Strip Athens of her allies Adopted Spartan habits Seduced Timaea, Agis wife

Sicily: 413 Demosthenes sent with a relief force Lost a naval battle in the Great Harbour Nicias Lunar eclipse, 27 August 413 Delayed retreat Forced to retreat overland Demosthenes and Nicias both executed

Agis at Deceleia 413: Agis takes and fortifies Deceleia Interrupt supplies from Euboea Cut off allies from Thessaly 412: Gains Malian Gulf states Accepts envoys from Euboea and Lesbos Athenian fleet defeated at Oropus

Deceleia

The Ionian War 412: Athens bases navy on Samos (104 ships) Recovery of Miletus fails Rhodes and Cnidos revolt Chios and Lesbos subdued Athens: Threatened from all sides Bankrupt

Revolts from Athens:

Alcibiades the chameleon: Alcibiades condemned in Sparta Seeks refuge with fleet on Samos Alcibiades had been forced by his enemies to give proof of his own valour at the expense of his fatherland (Diod. xiii 41.5). Alcibiades Promise: Overthrow the Demos and I will bring Tissaphernes.

Four Factions: Radical Democrats Maintain constitutional status quo Moderate Democrats Democracy but with more safeguards Moderate Oligarchs Rule of 5000 Radical Oligarchs Rule of 400

Radical Democrats Had supported the Sicilian Expedition Supported the War with Sparta Power based on the voting rights and service in the fleet of the thetes Samos 104 ships 18,000 rowers 3000 hoplites

Moderate Democrats Hoplite Class Suffered heavily at Delium, Mantinea and Sicily Power based on wealth and military Land owners Suffered from Spartan invasions of Attica Cleruchs Suffered from loss of subject states

Oligarchs Blamed the Demos for Sicily Moderate: Only hoplite class with full voting rights Government of 5000 based on wealth Radical: Suffering from liturgies and trierarchies Government of the wealthiest only Peace with Sparta at any cost

Revolution of 411: Alcibiades wins the trierarchs and most powerful men on Samos (Thuc. viii. 47.2) Peisander sent to Athens Organized through the hetaireiai Jan Feb 411: Androcles murdered May 411: Ecclesia votes itself out of existence Government of 5000, council of 400

The Four Hundred Peisander, Antiphon, Theramenes Boule replaced by force Four Hundred take direct control List of 5000 never completed Peace offered to Agis Refuse to recall Alcibiades

Eetioneia: The Four Hundred begin construction of a fort at Eetioneia Theramenes breaks away from 400 leads a force to destroy the fort Peloponnesian fleet turns away

Munichia Harbour

Samos The fleet: Led by Thrasybulus and Thrasyllus, opposes the 400 Elect Alcibiades strategos to defend democracy! Stasis: Thrasybulus ready to sail against Athens! Alcibiades: self interest cloaked in reason

Failure of the Four Hundred Athenian loss at Oropus Revolt of Euboea Sparta the most convenient people in the world for the Athenians to make war upon (Thuc. viii 96.5) The Four Hundred deposed The Five Thousand given power (late 411) The oligarchs flee to Decelea

Athens Recovers: 411-10 Battle of Cynossema Athenian fleet defeats Spartan fleet Thucydides stops writing Battle of Abydus Athenian victory with Alcibiades supporting Battle of Cyzicus (May 410) Alcibiades victorious over Spartans Spartans seek peace terms

Sources: Xenophon Hellenica / Oeconomicus / Memorabilia Diodorus Siculus Bibliotheca Book xiii - xiv Plutarch Lives Aristotle Athenaios Politaea Theopompus Hellenica (non extant)

Aegospotami 405 BC Lysander attacking Lampsacus Conon and Philocles with 180 ships Put in at Aegospotami Caught on the beach 170 ships captured Lysander attacks Samos When the Athenians heard they abandoned the policy of control of the sea (Diod. xiii 107.1)

Fall of Athens Agis and Pausanias invade Attica The Peloponnesian army before the walls of Athens Lysander blockades Athens by sea Over 200 ships Athens capitulates in April, 404 BC

Peace Terms: Theramenes leads delegation to Sparta Corinth and Thebes advocate destruction of Athens Athenians ordered to pull down the long walls. All but 12 ships surrendered Democracy dissolved Restoration of the old constitution