A SUPERBLY ILLUSTRATED ACCOUNT OF THE BATTLES THAT SAW THE ATHENIANS
OVERWHELM A SPARTAN FORCE IN THE FIELD FOR THE FIRST TIME.
During the Peloponnesian War the Athenians occupied the promontory of
Pylos to counter Sparta's repeated invasions of Attica. Over two days
of fighting the small garrison beat off the Spartan army and the
returning Athenian fleet won a crushing victory in the nearby waters,
stranding a contingent of elite Spartan hoplites on the island of
Sphacteria.
With the campaigning season drawing to a close the Athenians mounted
an attack on the island using an unconventional amphibious night
assault. They overran the Spartan outpost covering the beaches and
light-armed missile troops landed at daybreak in overwhelming numbers.
The Spartans were slowly driven back to their stronghold, losing men
steadily as they were prevented from engaging in the hand-to-hand
fighting at which they excelled. With their commander dead and his
deputy incapacitated by wounds, the 292 survivors surrendered.
In this book, William Shepherd outlines this surprising blow to the
Spartans' glorious reputation, and these prestigious prisoners-of-war
served the Athenians very well as bargaining counters in the
diplomatic activity that punctuated the hostilities that continued for
the next four years.
Les mer
Sparta's island of disaster
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781782002727
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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