Lysander

Lysander
Lysander outside the walls of Athens, ordering their destruction. 19th century lithograph.
Native name
Λύσανδρος
Bornc. 454 BC[1]
Died395 BC (aged c. 59) (2418 years ago)
Haliartus
AllegianceSparta
RankNavarch
Battles / wars

Lysander (/lˈsændər, ˈlˌsændər/; ‹See Tfd›Greek: Λύσανδρος Lysandros; c. 454 BC – 395 BC) was a Spartan military and political leader. He destroyed the Athenian fleet at the Battle of Aegospotami in 405 BC, forcing Athens to capitulate and bringing the Peloponnesian War to an end. He then played a key role in Sparta's domination of Greece for the next decade until his death at the Battle of Haliartus.

Lysander's vision for Sparta differed from most Spartans; he wanted to overthrow the Athenian Empire and replace it with Spartan hegemony.[2]

  1. ^ Detlef Lotze, Lysander und der Peloponnesische Krieg, Berlin: Akademie (1964), 13
  2. ^ Donald Kagan, The Fall of the Athenian Empire, Cornell University, 1987, p. 300. [ISBN missing]