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- Mytilenean_revolt abstract "The Mytilenean revolt was an incident in the Peloponnesian War in which the city of Mytilene attempted to unify the island of Lesbos under its control and revolt from the Athenian Empire. In 428 BC, the Mytilenean government planned a rebellion in concert with Sparta, Boeotia, and certain other cities on the island, and began preparing to revolt by fortifying the city and laying in supplies for a prolonged war. These preparations were interrupted by the Athenian fleet, which had been notified of the plot, and the Mytileneans sent representatives to Athens to discuss a settlement, but simultaneously dispatched a secret embassy to Sparta to request support.The attempt to reach a settlement at Athens fell through, as the Athenians were unwilling to allow their loyal ally Methymna to be subjugated by the Mytileneans, and the Athenian fleet blockaded Mytilene by sea. Sparta, although it agreed to send support and prepared a fleet, was cowed by an Athenian show of force and took no action at this time. On Lesbos, meanwhile, the arrival of 1,000 Athenian hoplites allowed Athens to complete the investment of Mytilene by walling it in on land. Although Sparta finally dispatched a fleet in the summer of 427 BC, it advanced with such caution and so many delays that it arrived in the vicinity of Lesbos only in time to receive news of Mytilene's surrender.In the wake of the Mytileneans' surrender, a heated debate took place at Athens over their fate. One faction, led by Cleon, advocated executing all of the men in the city and enslaving the women and children, while another faction (one spokesman was Diodotus) preferred more moderate treatment in which only men who had been identified as ringleaders would be executed. The Athenian assembly wavered; an order for mass execution was issued on the first day of debate but countermanded on the next. In the end, the city as a whole was spared, but 1,000 \"ringleaders\" (although this figure is viewed sceptically, and it is believed that due to a misreading by a scribe, the figure was actually closer to 30) were executed without trial.".
- Mytilenean_revolt combatant "Athens,".
- Mytilenean_revolt combatant "Methymna,".
- Mytilenean_revolt combatant "Mytileneand other cities onLesbos, weakly supported bySpartaand thePeloponnesian League".
- Mytilenean_revolt combatant "Tenedos".
- Mytilenean_revolt commander Alcidas.
- Mytilenean_revolt isPartOfMilitaryConflict Peloponnesian_War.
- Mytilenean_revolt notes "The suppression of the revolt in 427 BC was followed by a famous debate at Athens in which the assembly ordered the execution of the entire male population of Mytilene, but then reversed that order a day later.".
- Mytilenean_revolt place Lesbos.
- Mytilenean_revolt result "Athenian victory".
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageExternalLink text.jsp?doc=Perseus:text:1999.01.0084.
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- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Alcidas.
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Antissa.
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Athenian_democracy.
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Athens.
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Boeotia.
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Caria.
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Category:427_BC.
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Lesbos.
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Category:Battles_involving_ancient_Greece.
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Category:Battles_of_the_Peloponnesian_War.
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Category:Revolts_in_Greek_Antiquity.
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wars_of_the_Delian_League.
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Claros.
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Cleon.
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Cleruchy.
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Delian_League.
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Delos.
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Diodorus_Siculus.
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Diodotus_(son_of_Eucrates).
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Donald_Kagan.
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Elis.
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Ephesus.
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Erythrae.
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink G._E._M._de_Ste._Croix.
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Gulf_of_Corinth.
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Hoplite.
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Investment_(military).
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Ionia.
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Isthmus_of_Corinth.
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink John_Dryden.
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Lesbos.
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Metic.
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Mithymna.
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Mytilene.
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Mytilenian_Debate.
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Navarch.
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Oligarchy.
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Olympia,_Greece.
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Paralus_(ship).
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Peloponnesian_League.
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Peloponnesian_War.
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Pericles.
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Plague_of_Athens.
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Plataea.
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Plutarch.
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Prytaneis.
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Crawley.
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Salaminia.
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Sicilian_Expedition.
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Sparta.
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Talent_(measurement).
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Tenedos.
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Thetes.
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Thucydides.
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLink Zeugitae.
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mytilenean revolt".
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLinkText "Revolt of Mytilene".
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLinkText "revolt of Mytilene".
- Mytilenean_revolt wikiPageWikiLinkText "revolted against Athens".
- Mytilenean_revolt combatant Athens.
- Mytilenean_revolt combatant Mithymna.
- Mytilenean_revolt combatant Tenedos.
- Mytilenean_revolt combatant "Mytilene and other cities on Lesbos, weakly supported by Sparta and the Peloponnesian League".
- Mytilenean_revolt commander Alcidas.
- Mytilenean_revolt commander "Paches".
- Mytilenean_revolt commander "Salaethus,".
- Mytilenean_revolt commander "others".
- Mytilenean_revolt conflict "Mytilenean Revolt".
- Mytilenean_revolt date "428".
- Mytilenean_revolt notes "The suppression of the revolt in 427 BC was followed by a famous debate at Athens in which the assembly ordered the execution of the entire male population of Mytilene, but then reversed that order a day later.".
- Mytilenean_revolt partof "the Peloponnesian War".
- Mytilenean_revolt place Lesbos.
- Mytilenean_revolt result "Athenian victory".
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- Mytilenean_revolt subject Category:427_BC.
- Mytilenean_revolt subject Category:Ancient_Lesbos.
- Mytilenean_revolt subject Category:Battles_involving_ancient_Greece.
- Mytilenean_revolt subject Category:Battles_of_the_Peloponnesian_War.
- Mytilenean_revolt subject Category:Revolts_in_Greek_Antiquity.
- Mytilenean_revolt subject Category:Wars_of_the_Delian_League.
- Mytilenean_revolt hypernym Incident.