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Alcibiades - Athenian Playboy, General and Traitor (Paperback)
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Alcibiades - Athenian Playboy, General and Traitor (Paperback)
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Alcibiades is one of the most famous (or infamous) characters of
Classical Greece. A young Athenian aristocrat, he came to
prominence during the Peloponnesian War (429-404 BC) between Sparta
and Athens. Flamboyant, charismatic (and wealthy), this close
associate of Socrates persuaded the Athenians to attempt to stand
up to the Spartans on land as part of an alliance he was
instrumental in bringing together. Although this led to defeat at
the Battle of Mantinea in 418 BC, his prestige remained high. He
was also a prime mover in Athens' next big strategic gambit, the
Sicilian Expedition of 415 BC, for which he was elected as one of
the leaders. Shortly after arrival in Sicily, however, he was
recalled to face charges of sacrilege allegedly committed during
his pre-expedition revelling. Jumping ship on the return journey,
he defected to the Spartans. Alcibiades soon ingratiated himself
with the Spartans, encouraging them to aid the Sicilians
(ultimately resulting in the utter destruction of the Athenian
expedition)and to keep year-round pressure on the Athenians. He
then seems to have overstepped the bounds of hospitality by
sleeping with the Spartan queen and was soon on the run again. He
then played a devious and dangerous game of shifting loyalties
between Sparta, Athens and Persia. He had a hand in engineering the
overthrow of democracy at Athens in favour of an oligarchy, which
allowed him to return from exile, though he then opposed the
increasingly-extreme excesses of that regime. For a time he looked
to have restored Athens' fortunes in the war, but went into exile
again after being held responsible for the defeat of one of his
subordinates in a naval battle. This time he took refuge with the
Persians, but as they were now allied to the Spartans, the
cuckolded King Agis of Sparta was able to arrange his assassination
by Persian agents. There has been no full length biography of this
colourful and important character for twenty years. Professor
Rhodes brings the authority of an internationally recognised expert
in the field, ensuring that this will be a truly significant
addition to the literature on Classical Greece.
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