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Spartan King Agis campaigns in Athens from "summary" of The History of the Peloponnesian War by Thucydides

Spartan King Agis, upon receiving the news of the tumult in Athens, saw an opportunity to exploit the chaos and assert Spartan dominance over their long-time rivals. With a well-equipped army at his disposal, Agis wasted no time in launching a campaign to march towards Athens. The Athenians, caught off guard by the sudden aggression of the Spartans, scrambled to prepare a defense against the advancing enemy forces. Agis, known for his strategic prowess, employed cunning tactics to outmaneuver the Athenian defenses and press onwards towards the heart of their city. As Agis and his army drew closer to Athens, panic gripped the inhabitants of the city. The Spartan king's reputation as a fierce warrior and conqueror preceded him, instilling fear and uncertainty among the Athenian population. The looming threat of a Spartan invasion cast a shadow of despair over the once vibrant city-state. Despite facing staunch resistance from the Athenian forces, Agis remained undeterred in his mission to bring Athens to its knees. His relentless pursuit of victory fueled the flames of conflict, turning the streets of Athens into a battlefield where the fate of both city-states hung in the balance. The campaign of Spartan King Agis in Athens marked a pivotal moment in the ongoing power struggle between Sparta and Athens. The outcome of this fierce confrontation would not only shape the future of these two great civilizations but also leave a lasting impact on the course of ancient Greek history.
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    The History of the Peloponnesian War

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