The Naval Battle at Pylos and its Consequences

Classical Quarterly 24 (02):211- (1974)
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In the course of the military operations at Pylos three major actions were fought. The first was the series of attacks by land and sea launched by the Peloponnesians against the forces under Demosthenes occupying the peninsulaof Pylos ; the second was the naval battle in the harbour ; the third was the Athenian assault on the Spartans cut off on Sphacteria. The second of these actions does not appear to have had less influenceon the development of the situation or to have been militarily less interestingand instructive than the other two. The account of it by Thucydides is, however, less detailed than his accounts of the first and third major actions andmay be thought to be lacking in the clarity which is normally a conspicuousfeature of his battle narratives

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Pylos Revisited: Thucydides' Primary Source.D. K. Sihanek - 1970 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 64 (1):10.

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