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Callicratidas is appointed as the
navarch of the
Spartan fleet, replacing
Lysander. Callicratidas assembles a fleet and sails to
Methymna, on
Lesbos, to which he lays siege. This move threatens the
Athenian grain supply.
Alcibiades is replaced by a board of generals. Athens sends a member of the board, Admiral
Conon, to relieve the siege of
Mytilene. To defend Lesbos, Conon is forced to move his numerically inferior fleet from
Samos to the Hekatonnesi islands near Methymna. When Callicratidas attacks him, Conon is forced back to Mytilene, where he is blockaded by Callicratidas' Spartan fleet.Athens wins the
Battle of Arginusae, near Lesbos, and the blockade of Conon is broken. To relieve Conon, the Athenians assemble a new fleet composed largely of newly constructed ships manned by inexperienced crews. This inexperienced fleet is inferior to the Spartans, but its commanders employ new and unorthodox tactics, which allow the Athenians to secure a dramatic and unexpected victory. The Spartan force is soundly defeated, and Callicratidas is killed.Returning to Athens after the battle,
Theramenes leads Athenian agitation against the eight generals who have commanded in the engagement; the six who have returned to Athens are condemned for negligence in not having picked up survivors from the ships disabled in the battle. The Athenian generals (including
Pericles' son) are put to death.Sparta sues for peace, which the Athenian leader
Cleophon rejects. Sparta yields to demands by the Persian
satrap Cyrus that Lysander command a fleet in the Hellespont.
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