Pausanias, who had retired to Colonae near …

Years: 470BCE - 470BCE

Pausanias, who had retired to Colonae near Troy, is again recalled to Sparta to face charges of Medism, or conspiracy.

Suspected of plotting to seize power in Sparta by instigating a helot uprising, he takes refuge in the Temple of Athena of the Brazen House in Sparta to escape arrest.

The Spartans wall in the sanctuary and starve him to death. (Although Herodotus doubted that Pausanias had colluded with the Persians, Thucydides, writing years after the events, was certain of his guilt. It is conceivable that the Spartans had made Pausanias a scapegoat for their failure to retain the leadership of Greece.)

While Argos is preoccupied with fighting and subduing its neighboring cities, Mycenae and Tiryns, and thus unavailable to support Tegea, Sparta completely mobilizes to defeat the Arcadians in 470 at the Battle of Dipaea, after which Tegea submits to Sparta.

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