The Spartans have meanwhile appointed the general …
Years: 414BCE - 414BCE
The Spartans have meanwhile appointed the general Gylippus to take charge of the defense of Syracuse; his arrival in 414 keeps Syracuse from surrendering.
Gylippus breaks the Athenian blockade by land, organizes resistance from other Sicilian states, and lays siege to the Athenian encampment.
The Syracusan cavalry makes the Athenian position intolerable: those who go out from their camps foraging for food often do not return.
Hermocrates, elected as one of Syracuse's three strategoi, is dismissed from this position after a short period because of his lack of success in battle.
Later he is one of the most important advisors to Gylippus, and thus contributes to the victory over Athens during its siege of Syracuse.
Locations
People
Groups
- Ionians
- Dorians
- Greece, classical
- Sicily, classical
- Italy, classical
- Carthage, Kingdom of
- Magna Graecia
- Syracuse, Corinthian city-state of
- Etruria
- Peloponnesian League (Spartan Alliance)
- Athenian Empire (Delian League)
Topics
- Iron Age Europe
- Greek colonization
- Iron Age Cold Epoch
- Classical antiquity
- Peloponnesian War, Second or Great
- Sicilian Expedition
