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 Colophon, Ionia - LoveToKnow 1911
Its port was at Notium or New Colophon.
The common belief, however, that it had no existence of ter the time of Lysimachus is not borne out by the remains on the site.
Notium or New Colophon contained the important shrine of the Clarian Apollo, whose site has recently been identified with probability by Th.
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 Notium - Qwika
Battle of Notium Battle of Notium Part of the Peloponnesian War Date: 406 BC Location: Near Ephesus and Notium Result: Spartan Victory Casus belli: {{{casus}}} Territory...
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  Battle of Notium Information
Th Battle of Notium (or Ephesus) in 406 BC, was a Spartan naval victory in the Peloponnesian War.
Because of term limits on the position of navarch, Lysander was replaced by Callicratidas; on the Athenian side, the fall of Alcibiades also brought down his friends Thrasybulus and Theramenes, and the overall command was given to Conon.
Notium, although not terribly significant in the number of ships won or lost by either side (the gains made by the Spartan fleet were more than erased by their defeat at Arginusae), had the significant effect of launching the career of Lysander and ending that of Alcibiades.
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 Notium - Qwika
by Lysander at the naval battle of Notium, Alcibiades was not reelected general.
– Sime – Cinossema – Cizico – Notium – Arginuse – Egospotami – Naxos 433...
the defeat of its Antíoco chairman in Notium and left stops Queronéia. In this period...
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Sparta sued for peace, but was rejected by Athens.
Persia assisted Sparta financially in building a new naval fleet, and consequently Lysander of Sparta defeated the Athenians at the naval battle of Notium (near Ephesus).
Athens then defeated Sparta at the naval battle of Arginusae, but executed its own victorious generals for failing to pick up survivors.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Colophon
Notium served as the port, and in the neighbourhood was the village of Clarus, with its famous
Its pine-trees supplied a rosin or colophony highly valued for the strings of
Colophon lost its importance; the name was transferred to the site of Notium, and the latter name disappeared between the Peloponnesian
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 NOTIUM Articles The Battle of Notium (or Ephesus) i
NOTIUM Articles The Battle of Notium (or Ephesus) i
The Battle of Notium (or Ephesus) in 406 BC, was a Spartan naval victory in the Peloponnesian War.
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 Colophon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Notium served as the port, and in the neighbourhood was the village of Clarus, with its famous temple and oracle of Apollo Clarius, where Calchas vied with Mopsus in divinatory science.
Its pine trees supplied a rosin or colophony highly valued for the strings of musical instruments.
In Roman times Colophon lost its importance; the name was transferred to the site of Notium, and the latter name disappeared between the Peloponnesian War and the time of Cicero.
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 Hellenica - Chapter V   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Alcibiades, being informed that Thrasybulus had come south of the Hellespont and was fortifying Phocaea, sailed across to join him, leaving his own pilot Antiochus in command of the fleet, with orders not to attack Lysander's fleet.
Antiochus, however, was tempted to leave Notium and sail into the harbour of Ephesus with a couple of ships, his own and another, past the prows of Lysander's squadron.
But now the news of the late disaster at Notium had reached the Athenians at home, and in their indignation they turned upon Alcibiades, to whose negligence and lack of self-command they attributed the destruction of the ships.
worldwideschool.org /library/books/lit/historical/Hellenica/chap6.html   (1226 words)

  
 AMPAH » Blog Archive » After Notium: Civic competence, consensus, and the appointment of Athenian generals   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
After Notium: Civic competence, consensus, and the appointment of Athenian generals
In the winter of 407/406, the Athenian fleet was unexpectedly defeated at Notium, in the bay of Ephesus.
This entry was posted on Tuesday, March 22nd, 2005 at 6:47 pm and is filed under 2005 Leicester.
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 Read about Battle of Notium at WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research Battle of Notium and learn about Battle of Notium ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Read about Battle of Notium at WorldVillage Encyclopedia.
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At the Battle of Notium (or Ephesus) in 406 BC, the Spartan fleet of Lysander defeated a part of the Athenian fleet, resulting in the recall of
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 Discovery of Romans   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
To the north discovery had reached as far as the Shetland Isles, and the promontory Perispa at the entrance of the Gulf of Finland; while on the east coast of Africa Cape Brava former the ultimate boundary of the known world.
Soon after Ptolemy's time the whole coast of Malacca (Aurea Chersonesus) and the Siamese Sea, as far as the Cape of Cambogia (Notium promontorium), was explored, and the Romans even appeared to have had some knowledge of the great islands of the Indian archipelago, Java, Sumatra, and Borneo.
It may well be asked whether the Phoenicians had not embraced a wider horizon than the Romans in the full zenith of their fortune.
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 This article is about an ancient city See Colophon book...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Notium Notium served as the port, and in the neighbourhood was the village of Clarus, with its famous temple and oracle of Apollo Clarius Apollo Clarius, where Calchas Calchas vied with Mopsus Mopsus in divinatory science.
Its pine trees supplied a rosin rosin or "colophony" highly valued for the strings of musical instruments.
In Roman times Colophon lost its importance; the name was transferred to the site of Notium, and the latter name disappeared between the Peloponnesian War Peloponnesian War and the time of Cicero Cicero.
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After this the Chians and the other allies held a meeting in Ephesus, and, considering the present posture of affairs, determined to send ambassadors to Lacedaemon with a statement of the facts, and a request that Lysander might be sent out to take command of the fleet.
Lysander's high reputation among the allies dated back to his former period of office, when as admiral he had won the naval victory of Notium.
The ambassadors accordingly were despatched, accompanied by envoys also from Cyrus, charged with the same message.
courses.ed.asu.edu /gonzalez/APHB/ETexts/Xenophon/Hellenica.txt   (18812 words)

  
 Hellenica - Chapter II   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
They captured about two hundred shields, and set up a trophy.
The following night they made an incursion into Lydia, where the corn crops were ripe, and burnt several villages, and captured money, slaves, and other booty in large quantity.
To the Selinuntians, indeed, as their own city had lately been destroyed, they offered full citizenship.
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 Epic of the Peloponnesian War: Historical Commentary
After detaching 20 ships to besiege Andros, Alcibiades arrived at Notium with his remaining 80.
Alcibiades raised the siege of Phocaea and hurried back to Notium with Thrasybulus' 30 ships, but Lysander stayed safely in Ephesus, savoring his victory.
Alcibiades' many enemies in Athens used the defeat at Notium to secure his recall.
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 Peloponnesian war
Finally Alcibiades was forced to divide his own fleet due to supply shortages.
Leaving one force at Notium under Antiochus to observe but with strict orders to refuse battle, Alcibiades sailed north to re-provision by plundering enemy towns.
Alcibiades returned to renew the blockade but the damage was already done.
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 Battle Of Notium articles and news from Start Learning Now   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Battle Of Notium articles and news from Start Learning Now
At the Battle of Notium (or Ephesus) in 406 BC, the Spartan fleet of Lysander defeated a part of the Athenian fleet, resulting in the recall of Alcibiades, the Athenian admiral.
Explore to your heart's content, and we hope you enjoy reading the material we have assembled for you here!
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 Netscape Search Category - Peloponnesian War
A Note on the Size of the Athenian Armed Forces in 431 B.C. Appraisal of the figures given by Thucydides in the light of information from other sources.
A note on the Athenian defeat at Notium Account of this naval battle.
The Peloponnesian War Short essays about the war from "History of Western Civilization" by Dr. Ellis L. Knox at Boise State University
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A ward of Pericles and a pupil of Socrates, he aided Agis I of Sparta before fleeing to Persia in 413.
Recalled to Athens, he won a brilliant naval victory in 410 and recovered Byzantium in 408, but he was blamed unjustly for the Athenian defeat of Notium in 406 and Lysander had him killed.
FTP, name this Athenian general who led the Sicilian campaign before being falsely accused of sacrilege.
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