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Athenians suffer defeat at Aegospotami from "summary" of The History of the Peloponnesian War by Thucydides

The Athenians, having suffered a devastating defeat at Aegospotami, found themselves in a dire situation. Their fleet had been decimated, leaving them vulnerable to further attacks from their enemies. The loss at Aegospotami was a significant blow to their naval power, which had long been a source of strength for them in the Peloponnesian War. The defeat at Aegospotami marked a turning point in the conflict, as it gave the Spartans a decisive advantage over the Athenians. With their fleet destroyed, the Athenians were unable to effectively defend their territories or maintain their dominance at sea. This loss severely weakened their position and put them at a strategic disadvantage. The consequences of the defeat at Aegospotami were far-reaching for the Athenians. They were forced to surrender to the Spartans and accept harsh terms of peace, which included dismantling their long walls and sur...
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    The History of the Peloponnesian War

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