
Lysander - Wikipedia
Lysander finally set sail with some 125–150 ships, and among his early actions, which are variously reported by the sources, were the massacre and enslavement of the population of Iasus and …
Lysander | Spartan General, Athenian War, Peloponnesian War
Lysander was a Greek military and political leader who won the final victory for Sparta in the Peloponnesian War and, at its close, wielded great power throughout Greece.
Lysander - World History Encyclopedia
Mar 18, 2016 · Lysander (died 395 BCE) was a Spartan statesman and general who famously defeated the Athenian navy at the Battle of Aigospotamoi in 405 BCE, which finally won the Peloponnesian War.
Fire destroys more than 125-year-old barn in Lysander
10 hours ago · Lysander, N.Y. - A more than 125-year-old barn used for storage in Lysander was destroyed by a fire early Sunday. Firefighters responded to the fire at 8598 Oswego Rd. at about …
Lysander: The Spartan Admiral Who Changed the Ancient World
Jul 18, 2025 · Lysander, recognizing Sparta’s comparative disadvantage in naval skill, innovated. He emphasized discipline, tight formations, and coordinated action — principles drawn from Spartan …
Lysander: The Spartan Who Shaped an Era - Ancient Origins
Oct 16, 2025 · Lysander, the brilliant and ambitious Spartan general, was a force who redefined the course of Greek history. As the mastermind behind Sparta's decisive victory in the Peloponnesian …
Lysander: The Cunning Spartan Who Shaped an Era - Open …
Sep 17, 2024 · Lysander, the formidable Spartan military commander, rose to prominence during the Peloponnesian War, leaving a lasting legacy as a cunning strategist and brilliant tactician.
Lysander Biography - HistoryMaps
Lysander (c. 454 BCE – 395 BCE) was a prominent Spartan commander and statesman during the Peloponnesian Wars. He achieved a decisive victory at the Battle of Aegospotami in 405 BCE, where …
A Spartan Warlord: Lysander - War History
Jul 15, 2018 · Lysander’s political project consisted of leveraging the Athenian imperialist network in order to build a Spartan maritime empire in the Aegean Sea.
Lysander - hellenicaworld.com
Lysander was put in charge of the Spartan fleet in the Aegean, based at Ephesus (407 BC) when Alcibiades rejoined the Athenian side towards the end of the Peloponnesian War.