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ANTALCIDAS

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Originally appearing in Volume V02, Page 88 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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ANTALCIDAS  , Spartan soldier and diplomatist . In 393 (or 392 B.c.) he was sent to Tiribazus,

satrap of
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Sardis, to undermine the friendly relations then existing between Athens and
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Persia by offering to recognize Persian claims to the whole of
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Asia Minor . The Athenians sent an
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embassy under
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Conon to counteract his efforts . Tiribazus, who was favourable to Sparta, threw Conon into prison, but
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Artaxerxes II . (Mnemon) disapproved and recalled his satrap . In 388 Antalcidas, then
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commander of the Spartan
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fleet, accompanied Tiribazus to the Persian court, and secured the active assistance of Persia against Athens . The success of his
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naval operations in the neighbourhood of the Hellespont was such that Athens was glad to accept terms of peace (the " Peace of Antalcidas "), by which (I) the whole of Asia Minor, with the islands of Clazomenae and Cyprus, was recognized as subject to Persia, (2) all other'Greek cities—so far as they were not under Persian rule—were to be
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independent, except Lemnos,
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Imbros and
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Scyros, which were to belong, as formerly, to the Athenians . The terms were announced to the Greek envoys at Sardis in the winter 387-386, and were finally accepted by Sparta in 386 . Antalcidas continued in favour with Artaxerxes, until the annihilation of Spartan supremacy at
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Leuctra diminished his influence . A final
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mission to Persia, probably in 367, was a failure, and Antalcidas, deeply chagrined and fearful of the consequences, is said to have starved himself to
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death .

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