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- Stesicles abstract "Stesicles was an Athenian general sent in 373 BC with a force of some 600 targeteers to aid the democratic party at Corcyra against the Spartans under Mnasippus. A more effective armament of 60 ships, with Timotheus for commander, was to follow as soon as it could be got ready. Meanwhile, Stesicles, with the assistance of Alcetas I of Epirus, effected an entrance into the town under cover of night. Here he reconciled the dissensions of the democratic party, united them against the common enemy, and conducted that series of successful operations, which ended in the defeat and death of Mnasippus, and the withdrawal of the Spartan fleet even before the arrival of Iphicrates, who had superseded Timotheus . There can be no question as to the identity of the Stesicles of Xenophon with the Ctesicles of Diodorus. But the latter writer tells us that Ctesicles had been sent sometime before to Zacynthus, to take the command against the Spartans of the Zacynthian exiles, whom Timotheus had restored. Johann Gottlob Schneider would reconcile the two authors by supposing that he was ordered to proceed from Zacynthus to Corcyra, nor does this seem so inconsistent with the language of Xenophon as Connop Thirlwall and Carl Rehdantz represent it.".
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- Stesicles wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Stesicles wikiPageRevisionID "545777046".
- Stesicles wikiPageWikiLink Alcetas_I_of_Epirus.
- Stesicles wikiPageWikiLink Category:4th-century_BC_Greek_people.
- Stesicles wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Athenian_generals.
- Stesicles wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Corcyra.
- Stesicles wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Epirus.
- Stesicles wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spartan_hegemony.
- Stesicles wikiPageWikiLink Connop_Thirlwall.
- Stesicles wikiPageWikiLink Corcyra.
- Stesicles wikiPageWikiLink Corfu.
- Stesicles wikiPageWikiLink Ctesicles.
- Stesicles wikiPageWikiLink Diodorus.
- Stesicles wikiPageWikiLink Diodorus_Siculus.
- Stesicles wikiPageWikiLink Iphicrates.
- Stesicles wikiPageWikiLink Johann_Gottlob_Schneider.
- Stesicles wikiPageWikiLink Johann_Gottlob_Theaenus_Schneider.
- Stesicles wikiPageWikiLink Sparta.
- Stesicles wikiPageWikiLink Timotheus_(general).
- Stesicles wikiPageWikiLink Xenophon.
- Stesicles wikiPageWikiLink Zacynthus.
- Stesicles wikiPageWikiLink Zakynthos.
- Stesicles wikiPageWikiLinkText "Stesicles".
- Stesicles hasPhotoCollection Stesicles.
- Stesicles wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Stesicles wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:SmithDGRBM.
- Stesicles subject Category:4th-century_BC_Greek_people.
- Stesicles subject Category:Ancient_Athenian_generals.
- Stesicles subject Category:Ancient_Corcyra.
- Stesicles subject Category:Ancient_Epirus.
- Stesicles subject Category:Spartan_hegemony.
- Stesicles hypernym General.
- Stesicles type Article.
- Stesicles type Person.
- Stesicles type Work.
- Stesicles type Article.
- Stesicles type Athenian.
- Stesicles type Source.
- Stesicles type Work.
- Stesicles comment "Stesicles was an Athenian general sent in 373 BC with a force of some 600 targeteers to aid the democratic party at Corcyra against the Spartans under Mnasippus. A more effective armament of 60 ships, with Timotheus for commander, was to follow as soon as it could be got ready. Meanwhile, Stesicles, with the assistance of Alcetas I of Epirus, effected an entrance into the town under cover of night.".
- Stesicles label "Stesicles".
- Stesicles sameAs Estesicles.
- Stesicles sameAs m.09g9hsf.
- Stesicles sameAs Q7611644.
- Stesicles sameAs Q7611644.
- Stesicles wasDerivedFrom Stesicles?oldid=545777046.
- Stesicles isPrimaryTopicOf Stesicles.