Theramenes has himself dispatched to negotiate with …

Years: 404BCE - 404BCE

Theramenes has himself dispatched to negotiate with Lysander when the Peloponnesians besiege Athens in the winter of 405-404.

He stays away for three months while Athens is being reduced to starvation.

An blockaded Athens, its grain supply cut off and its allies, except for Samos, in revolt, capitulates in April 404; Theramenes heads the embassy that negotiates the terms of capitulation to the Spartans.

Cleophon is tried and executed.

Athens surrenders its fleet, and is allowed to retain only a token twelve ships.

The Athenian empire is no more.

Submitting to the destruction of its fortifications, including the Long Walls, Athens suffers the rule of the Board of Thirty, the so-called Thirty Tyrants, an oligarchy organized and installed by Lysander to rule the conquered city.

A split develops between Theramenes, a leading member of the Thirty Tyrants, and Critias, another of the leaders.

Critias, the most radical of the Thirty, induces the board to put Theramenes to death by forcing him to drink hemlock.

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