The Peloponnesian War
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The Peloponnesian War
The Struggle for the
Future of Greece
Thucydides
His History is our main source for the war
Manuscript is incomplete at time of death
Eyewitness accounts, recreation of
speeches, tell the facts, not myth
Reasons for War
End of the Thirty Year Peace 440-431
Spartan land dominance, Athenian sea
power
Corinth “Athens is a threat to Greek
liberty.”
Reasons for War
Corinth – 2nd largest naval power
Athens - natural leader of the Greeks
Sparta – fears Athens
Athenian Strategy
Pericles’ plan pays off, as the Athenians
can get supplies through the long walls,
and with the help of their fleet.
The City Secured
Attica withdraws
Spartan army invades, ravages city
Walls protect food supply
But the Plan is Flawed . . .
Can’t attack from within
Can’t keep thousands stuffed inside city
Can’t outlast the plague
The Plague
“In general, there was no known cause,
but people in good health were all of a
sudden attacked by violent heat in the head
and red and inflamed eyes, and internally
the throat and tongue were bleeding . . .
The body itself was not very hot, nor pale,
but reddish, livid and breaking out into all
manner of pustules and ulceratic wounds.”
The Death of Pericles
429 BCE
Oligarchs vs. Democrats
Settlement vs. War
Cleon’s Plan or the Archidamian
War
Invade Sparta
Logic: Deter Spartans from invading Attica
& Helots will revolt
425 BCE – invades with army, dead in 422
The Peace of Nicias
Nicas negotiates a treaty
30 year truce that lasts only 7 years
Everyone goes back to their land
But pro-war faction does not vanish
Alcibiades the Agitator
Everything you could want in a politician:
Young, good speaker, clever . . .
Highly educated, daring, good at parties
But best of all, he was the nephew of
Pericles
With a leader like this, what
could go wrong?
He is politically amoral
Picks the war effort because it suits him
Wants to lead and this side needs a leader
By 420 he is strategos
Figures out how to attack
Up until now, the plan had only been how
to defend Athens
The Sicilian Expedition
Sparta depends on the Magna Graecia for
supplies and Corinth for trade
Cut off the supplies, and you have victory
Go for Syracuse
The Magna Graecia
Could this plan work?
Capture Syracuse (main city in Sicily)
Capture Sicily
Cut Corinth and Sparta off from trade and
supplies
Problems
How to get the fleet past Corinth?
Could an Athenian army take Syracuse?
How could Athens afford this?
Nicias vs. Alcibiades
Nicias on the war:
need large land army
Feasibility of plan
Take all supplies along
Very expensive
“With this Nicias concluded thinking that it
would either disgust the Athenians by the
magnitude of the task . . . or that they
would be persuaded to do this in the safest
way possible”
Alcibiades’ Speech
“Know that we shall increase our power at
home by this adventure abroad . . . Let us
humble the pride of the Peloponnesians by
sailing off to Sicily . . . And at the same
time we shall become either masters, as we
very easily may, of the whole of Hellas . . .
Or in any case ruin the Syracusians, to no
small advantage to us and our allies.”
Athenians Want War
3 Commanders to keep things fair and
balanced . . .
Alcibiades
Nicias
Lamachus
The Expedition Begins
134 triremes, 27,000 men
Treasury is emptied
Defacing of statues
Alcibiades arrested
Spartans get a spy
Nicias Takes Command
How to win the war when the guy who
wanted it is now on the other side???
And the guy who didn’t want it is now in
charge???
Things are not looking good for Athens
Disaster Strikes
Get the fleet home
Surprise Ambush
Land Assault
Most terrible loses in the history of Greece
Damage Control
Athens raises second fleet
Lack of leadership dooms attempt
Oligarchs take control in 414
Democrats favored by 410
Welcome Home, Alcibiades
Recalled from exile
Four years of victories
Falls from favor
405 BCE
Athenians attempt to restock ships
Spartans and Corinthians are waiting
Athenians fail to guard fleet
There can be no recovery
Spartans Invade Attica
In 404, Athens surrenders
Athenians forced to pull down walls of city
Athenian fleet restricted
Ally with Sparta (forced to do this)
The Consequences are Dire
Lost the Empire
Never a major political influence again
Sparta does not have the leadership skills
to unite Greece
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