Battle of Aigospotami

GPTKB entity

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:battle
gptkbp:bfsLayer 5
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:War_of_Chioggia
gptkbp:aftermath fall of Athens
gptkbp:casualties heavy losses for Athens
gptkbp:combatants gptkb:Sparta
gptkb:Athens
gptkbp:commander gptkb:Lysander
Conon
Lysander's tactics
Conon's decisions
gptkbp:composed_of gptkb:Battle_of_Notium
gptkbp:consequences Sparta became dominant power
gptkbp:cultural_impact inspired literature and art
gptkbp:date 405 BC
gptkbp:duration one day
gptkbp:followed_by gptkb:Siege_of_Athens
end of the Peloponnesian War
gptkbp:historical_analysis studied for military strategy
gptkbp:historical_context gptkb:Peloponnesian_War
varied among historians
end of the Classical Greek period
gptkbp:historical_debate causes of Athenian defeat
gptkbp:historical_impact shift in power in ancient Greece
gptkbp:historical_significance led to the end of the Athenian Empire
strategic point in Hellespont
gptkbp:historical_source gptkb:Thucydides
gptkb:Xenophon
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Battle of Aigospotami
gptkbp:legacy considered a turning point
gptkbp:location Aigospotami
gptkbp:military_strategy use of deception
final major naval battle
gptkbp:notable_battle gptkb:Battle_of_Aegospotami
gptkbp:notable_ships Athenian fleet
Spartan fleet
over 180 Athenian ships
over 200 Spartan ships
gptkbp:outcome end of Athenian naval power
gptkbp:result Spartan victory
gptkbp:role led the Spartan fleet
commanded Athenian forces
gptkbp:significance decisive battle in the Peloponnesian War
gptkbp:strategic_importance control of grain supply routes
gptkbp:tactics gptkb:military_siege
surprise attack
blockade and attrition
significantly decreased after the battle
relying on naval superiority
boosted after the battle