Siege of Mantinea explained

Conflict:Siege of Mantinea
Date:385 BC
Place:Mantineia
Result:Lacedaemonian victory
Combatant1:Lacedaemon
Combatant2:Mantineia
Commander1:Agesipolis I
Epaminondas
Commander2:Pelopidas

The Siege of Mantinea occurred in 385 BC, and resulted in a victory of the Spartans over the city of Mantinea, which was defeated and dismembered.[1] On this occasion, Epaminondas, then fighting on the side of the Spartans, famously rescued his fellow Theban Pelopidas.[2] [3]

Mantinea had been opposed to the Spartans in the Peloponesian War. As a result, Mantinea first fell in 417 BC, and it was then destroyed in the siege of 385 BC. However, the Arcadians were able to recover and restored their city after the Battle of Leuctra and the defeat of Spartan hegemony.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Buckley . Terry . Aspects of Greek History: A Source-Based Approach . 2006 . Routledge . 9781134857326 . 30 . en.
  2. Book: Brice . Lee L. . Greek Warfare: From the Battle of Marathon to the Conquests of Alexander the Great . 2012 . ABC-CLIO . 9781610690706 . 53 . en.
  3. Book: Hornblower . Simon . Spawforth . Antony . Eidinow . Esther . The Oxford Companion to Classical Civilization . 2014 . OUP Oxford . 9780191016769 . 608 . en.
  4. Book: Bevan . William Latham . The Student's Manual of Ancient Geography . 1861 . John Murray . 477 . en.