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Archestratus (Ancient Greek: Ἀρχέστρατος) was a general who in 432 BCE was sent by Athens to Potidaea, in which a revolt was brewing, to take Potidean hostages and demolish the city wall. It is possible this expedition included the general Alcibiades and philosopher Socrates. It is thought the forces circled back around to take part in the Battle of Potidaea. Later, Archestratus was one of the ten strategoi (στοατηγοί, or "commanders") who were appointed to supersede Alcibiades in the command of the Athenian fleet after the Battle of Notium in 407.

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  • Arquèstrat (militar) (ca)
  • Archestratos (Stratege) (de)
  • Archestratus (general) (en)
  • Archestrato di Atene (it)
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  • Arquèstrat (en grec antic Ἀρχέστρατος Archestratos), nascut a Atenes cap a la meitat del segle V aC, va ser un dels deu oficials nomenats per substituir Alcibíades en el comandament de la flota atenenca després de la batalla de Nòtion el 407 aC. Tant Xenofont com Diodor de Sicília l'anomenen, però no en parlen gens. Va morir a Mitilene segons informa Lísies. (ca)
  • Archestratos (altgriechisch Ἀρχέστρατος) war ein in der 2. Hälfte des 5. Jahrhunderts v. Chr. lebender athenischer Feldherr. Er war einer der zehn Strategen, die nach der Schlacht von Notion (407 v. Chr.) zu Nachfolgern des Alkibiades im Kommando über die athenische Flotte ernannt wurden. Xenophon und Diodor erwähnen ihn danach nicht mehr, aber Lysias gibt an, dass er in Mytilene starb. (de)
  • Archestrato (metà del V secolo a.C. – Mitilene, 407 o 406 a.C.) è stato un ammiraglio ateniese. (it)
  • Archestratus (Ancient Greek: Ἀρχέστρατος) was a general who in 432 BCE was sent by Athens to Potidaea, in which a revolt was brewing, to take Potidean hostages and demolish the city wall. It is possible this expedition included the general Alcibiades and philosopher Socrates. It is thought the forces circled back around to take part in the Battle of Potidaea. Later, Archestratus was one of the ten strategoi (στοατηγοί, or "commanders") who were appointed to supersede Alcibiades in the command of the Athenian fleet after the Battle of Notium in 407. (en)
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  • Arquèstrat (en grec antic Ἀρχέστρατος Archestratos), nascut a Atenes cap a la meitat del segle V aC, va ser un dels deu oficials nomenats per substituir Alcibíades en el comandament de la flota atenenca després de la batalla de Nòtion el 407 aC. Tant Xenofont com Diodor de Sicília l'anomenen, però no en parlen gens. Va morir a Mitilene segons informa Lísies. (ca)
  • Archestratus (Ancient Greek: Ἀρχέστρατος) was a general who in 432 BCE was sent by Athens to Potidaea, in which a revolt was brewing, to take Potidean hostages and demolish the city wall. It is possible this expedition included the general Alcibiades and philosopher Socrates. When Archestratus got his forces going, after landing in Thrace, he ignored Potidaea and turned toward Therma in Macedon, as the Potidaeans were revolting and allied with Perdiccas II of Macedon. Archestratus had 30 ships and a thousand armed soldiers, but thought his force too small to engage the rebels. Some scholars have suggested that it was the approach of Archistratus's fleet was what pushed Potidaea into open revolt. It is thought the forces circled back around to take part in the Battle of Potidaea. Later, Archestratus was one of the ten strategoi (στοατηγοί, or "commanders") who were appointed to supersede Alcibiades in the command of the Athenian fleet after the Battle of Notium in 407. The writers Xenophon and Diodorus Siculus, who give us Archestratus' name in this list, say no more of him; but we learn from Lysias that he died at Mytilene, and he appears therefore to have been with Conon when Callicratidas chased the Athenian fleet from Ἐκατόννησοι. This Archestratus is thought to be different from the boule member with this name, who was imprisoned for suggesting Athens capitulate to the Spartans. (en)
  • Archestratos (altgriechisch Ἀρχέστρατος) war ein in der 2. Hälfte des 5. Jahrhunderts v. Chr. lebender athenischer Feldherr. Er war einer der zehn Strategen, die nach der Schlacht von Notion (407 v. Chr.) zu Nachfolgern des Alkibiades im Kommando über die athenische Flotte ernannt wurden. Xenophon und Diodor erwähnen ihn danach nicht mehr, aber Lysias gibt an, dass er in Mytilene starb. (de)
  • Archestrato (metà del V secolo a.C. – Mitilene, 407 o 406 a.C.) è stato un ammiraglio ateniese. (it)
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