Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q3618730> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 25 of
25
with 100 triples per page.
- Q3618730 subject Q6468504.
- Q3618730 subject Q7125778.
- Q3618730 subject Q7684889.
- Q3618730 subject Q8250418.
- Q3618730 subject Q8250705.
- Q3618730 subject Q8757045.
- Q3618730 abstract "Antiochus (Ancient Greek: Ἀντίοχος) of Athens was a commander of ancient Greece during the Peloponnesian War who was left by the Athenian commander Alcibiades at Notium in command of the Athenian fleet in 407 BCE, with strict injunctions not to engage the Spartan commander Lysander.Antiochus was the master of Alcibiades' own ship, and his personal friend; he was a skilful seaman, but arrogant and heedless of consequences. His intimacy with Alcibiades had first arisen upon an occasion mentioned by the writer Plutarch, who tells us that Alcibiades in one of his first appearances in the popular assembly allowed a tame quail to escape from under his cloak, which occurrence suspended the business of the assembly, till it was caught by Antiochus and given to Alcibiades.Antiochus gave no heed to the injunctions of Alcibiades, and provoked Lysander to an engagement in what came to be known as the Battle of Notium, in which fifteen Athenian ships were lost, and Antiochus himself was killed. This defeat was a small but symbolic victory for the Spartans, and one of the main causes that led to the second banishment of Alcibiades. It firmly established Lysander as a commander who was capable of defeating the Athenians at sea.".
- Q3618730 wikiPageExternalLink 207.
- Q3618730 wikiPageWikiLink Q11772.
- Q3618730 wikiPageWikiLink Q119771.
- Q3618730 wikiPageWikiLink Q143559.
- Q3618730 wikiPageWikiLink Q1524.
- Q3618730 wikiPageWikiLink Q187982.
- Q3618730 wikiPageWikiLink Q33745.
- Q3618730 wikiPageWikiLink Q41523.
- Q3618730 wikiPageWikiLink Q5690.
- Q3618730 wikiPageWikiLink Q6468504.
- Q3618730 wikiPageWikiLink Q7125778.
- Q3618730 wikiPageWikiLink Q7684889.
- Q3618730 wikiPageWikiLink Q8250418.
- Q3618730 wikiPageWikiLink Q8250705.
- Q3618730 wikiPageWikiLink Q8757045.
- Q3618730 wikiPageWikiLink Q975123.
- Q3618730 comment "Antiochus (Ancient Greek: Ἀντίοχος) of Athens was a commander of ancient Greece during the Peloponnesian War who was left by the Athenian commander Alcibiades at Notium in command of the Athenian fleet in 407 BCE, with strict injunctions not to engage the Spartan commander Lysander.Antiochus was the master of Alcibiades' own ship, and his personal friend; he was a skilful seaman, but arrogant and heedless of consequences.".
- Q3618730 label "Antiochus (admiral)".