Νικίας

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Νικίας was a prominent Athenian statesman and general of the 5th century BCE, best known for his role in the Peloponnesian War and the ill-fated Sicilian Expedition.

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instanceOf 5th-century BCE Greek person
Athenian general
Athenian statesman
military commander
activeYearsEndTime 413 BCE
activeYearsStartTime circa 430 BCE
causeOfDeath execution
characteristic cautious
pious
wealthy
citizenship Athens
commanded Athenian forces in Sicily
country Classical Athens
deathManner killed by Syracusans after surrender
describedIn Plutarch’s Parallel Lives
surface form: Plutarch's Parallel Lives

History of the Peloponnesian War
surface form: Thucydides' History of the Peloponnesian War
diedIn 413 BCE
ethnicGroup Greek
familyBackground wealthy mine-owning family
gender male
historicalReputation one of the leading Athenian politicians of his generation
knownFor cautious military strategy
leadership in the Sicilian Expedition
negotiating the Peace of Nicias
language Ancient Greek
militaryRank general
notableWork Peace of Nicias
opponent Alcibiades
Cleon
opposedPolicy aggressive expansionism in Sicily
participatedIn Battle of Mantinea (418 BC)
surface form: Battle of Mantinea (418 BCE)

Peloponnesian War
Sicilian Expedition
peaceTreatyWith Sparta
placeOfDeath Syracuse
politicalAlignment moderate aristocratic faction in Athens
portrayedAs example of cautious leadership in Thucydides
tragic figure in Plutarch
positionHeld Athenian political leader
strategos of Athens
religion Ancient Greek religion
roleInEvent Athenian commander during the siege of Syracuse
signed Peace of Nicias
supportedPolicy peace with Sparta
timePeriod 5th century BCE
wealthSource silver mines at Laurium

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Nicias nameInGreek Νικίας