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- Alcibiades - Wikipedia
During the course of the Peloponnesian War, Alcibiades changed his political allegiance several times In his native Athens in the early 410s BC, he advocated an aggressive foreign policy and was a prominent proponent of the Sicilian Expedition
- Alcibiades | Biography, Socrates, Facts | Britannica
Alcibiades, brilliant but unscrupulous Athenian politician and military commander who provoked the sharp political antagonisms at Athens that were the main causes of Athens’ defeat by Sparta in the Peloponnesian War (431–404 BCE)
- Alcibiades - World History Encyclopedia
Alcibiades (or Alkibiades) was a gifted and flamboyant Athenian statesman and general whose shifting of sides during the Peloponnesian War in the 5th century BCE earned him a reputation for cunning and treachery
- The Life and Times of Alcibiades: A Study of Power and Betrayal
Explore the tumultuous life of Alcibiades, a master of power and betrayal in ancient Athens, and uncover his enduring legacy
- Alcibiades: His Relationship with Socrates, Political Life, and . . .
Alcibiades was a brilliant and colorful Athenian politician with a penchant for switching sides during the Peloponnesian War He was a student and comrade of Socrates, with whom he maintained a complex relationship
- Alcibiades: The Shrewd Athenian Opportunist Of The Peloponnesian War
Alcibiades is one of ancient Athens most prominent generals He changed sides more than once, was a gifted strategist, and lusted for power and fame
- Alcibiades: The cunning Greek general who betrayed both the Athenians . . .
Alcibiades was one of the most controversial figures of the Peloponnesian War He belonged to a wealthy Athenian family and used his lineage and charm accompanied by political cunning to rise to the highest levels of influence in Athens
- Biography of Alcibiades, Ancient Greek Soldier-Politician
Alcibiades (450–404 BCE) was a controversial politician and warrior in ancient Greece, who switched allegiances between Athens and Sparta during the Peloponnesian War (431–404 BCE) and was eventually lynched by a mob for it
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