Brasidas

Brasidas

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Strategic brilliance during the Peloponnesian War
Leadership in Spartan military campaigns

Sparta's greatest strategist. Won battles with brains, not just brawn, in the Peloponnesian War.

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Life Journey

490 BCBirth of Brasidas in Sparta

Brasidas was born in Sparta, a city-state known for its military prowess and strict educational system.

485 BCEarly Childhood in Sparta

Brasidas begins his early education in the agoge, the rigorous training program for Spartan boys.

475 BCCompletion of Agoge Training

Brasidas completes the agoge, a rigorous military and physical training, marking his transition into adulthood and the Spartan army.

470 BCFirst Military Service

Brasidas joins the Spartan army and participates in his first military campaigns, likely against neighboring city-states.

460 BCRise in Military Ranks

Brasidas gains recognition for his leadership and strategic skills, rising through the ranks of the Spartan military.

457 BCCommander in the Peloponnesian War

Brasidas is appointed as a commander in the Peloponnesian War, leading Spartan forces against Athens.

431 BCStrategic Brilliance at Amphipolis

Brasidas captures Amphipolis, a key Athenian colony, through a combination of diplomacy and military cunning, solidifying his reputation.

429 BCSuccessful Campaigns in Northern Greece

Brasidas leads several successful campaigns in northern Greece, winning over several cities to the Spartan cause.

428 BCNegotiations with Athenian Allies

Brasidas negotiates with several Athenian allies, persuading them to defect to Sparta through promises of autonomy and protection.

427 BCBattle of Torone

Brasidas defeats the Athenians at Torone, further expanding Spartan control in the region.

426 BCStrategic Withdrawal from Thrace

Facing overwhelming Athenian forces, Brasidas strategically withdraws from Thrace, preserving his army and securing a tactical advantage.

425 BCDefeat at Amphipolis

Brasidas is killed in battle at Amphipolis while leading a desperate charge against the Athenians, ending his illustrious career.

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